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Republicans pick defense hawk to usher spending bills
Republicans have selected a traditional defense hawk and Ukraine aid proponent as the new House appropriations chairman.
NCIS seeks help in solving ship fire case
The agency is offering cash money to anyone with knowledge about a suspected arson aboard the warship Carney in December.
Navy WWII vet Larry Storch, who found fame playing a soldier on TV, dies at 99
Larry Storch and his lifelong Navy buddy Tony Curtis served onboard the submarine tender Proteus during the war.
Western nations adapt their Ukraine help as war enters new phase
The U.S. and allies are gearing up to send heavier weapons to Ukraine in anticipation of Russia focusing its efforts on the eastern part of the country.
By Joe Gould
Destroyer Ralph Johnson steams through Taiwan Strait; China calls it ‘provocative’
China said the transit “aims to embolden Taiwan separatist forces.”
By Diana Stancy
Excerpt: Marine, former senator writes about life, love in memoir ‘In the Arena’
Before Chuck Robb became the governor of Virginia and then a U.S. Senator, he started his career in service to his country as a Marine.
By Chuck Robb
Engineer: Navy warship fire might be electrical, not arson
The testimony came in a military court hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence for Ryan Sawyer Mays to face a military trial.
How the family of the ‘3212’ soldier who fell in Niger grappled with false and misleading information
ABC News investigative reporter James Gordon Meek describes how the family of a fallen soldier struggled with false and misleading information about the investigation into their loved one’s death.
By James Gordon Meek