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Navy fires commander of biomedical research lab
Capt. Abigail Y. Marter took command of the Peru-based command less than a year before her firing Friday.
Towing company settles lawsuit for illegally selling troops’ cars
A Virginia towing company accused of auctioning off service members’ vehicles agreed to a settlement.
SEAL Team 1 commander found dead in San Diego residence
“This is a devastating loss to our community and all who knew him."
System snafu leaves junior sailors without rent money for months
The basic allowance for housing issue affected roughly 175 sailors but has since been fixed, officials said.
Congress poised to back multiyear weapons purchases, LaPlante says
Congress is expected to expand U.S. weapons production to levels unseen since the Cold War.
By Joe Gould
Crowds honor WWII veterans at Normandy D-Day celebrations
When D-Day veterans set foot on the Normandy beaches and other World War II sites, they express a mix of joy and sadness.
Navy sailor dies from injuries following helicopter landing accident
A sailor died May 9 from injuries sustained during training at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va., May 5.
By Diana Stancy
Navy EOD officer dies in training accident
Fowler was assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 1.
Pentagon seeks reauthorization, expansion of small business funding
The Pentagon is pursuing the reauthorization and expansion for programs meant to boost small business participation in defense research, set to expire Sept. 30.
By Joe Gould
Sailor on crack bender kills man with dumbbell, police say
Jason Jablonski was charged with second-degree murder, according to court records.
USS Truman aircraft join buildup of NATO air policing patrols over Eastern Europe
NATO has nearly doubled the number of military jets on alert across Europe amid concerns that Russia’s reckless flying in international airspace could escalate alongside its war in Ukraine.
By Diana Stancy