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How Navy divers are preparing for the Arctic battlefront
Diving beneath 18 inches of ice presents its own hazards and challenges.
Man arrested in Greece had nothing to do with 1985 hijacking and murder, victim’s brother tells Military Times
“It was not Mohammed Ali Hammadi,” Kenneth Stethem, 58, a retired Navy SEAL and Robert Stehem’s older brother, told Military Times in an exclusive interview.
By Howard Altman
Reporter’s Notebook: Goodbye to a pair of American icons
A reporter recollects meeting the pair of participants in one of the 20th century's most famous photos.
By Mark D. Faram
See how this wetsuit designed for astronauts could help spec ops troops stay warm
The Liquid Thermal Garment developed by the company Oceaneering was originally developed for NASA's next generation space suit. But the company also sees military applications for it, especially for combat divers and any personnel involved in amphibious missions.
By Todd South
Navy divers rescue driver who plunged Jeep into frigid lake
A routine trip to retrieve a motorcycle turned into a water rescue for two Navy divers.
By Mark D. Faram
ICEX gives Navy, Coast Guard divers time under the ice
U.S. submarines aren’t the only entities spending time underwater beneath the polar ice cap during the five-week-long ICEX 2018.
By Mark D. Faram
Two women could enter Navy special operations training this year
Two years after the Navy’s elite special warfare operating billets were opened to women, the service could be on the verge of seeing their first female candidates step up to the challenge.
By Mark D. Faram
Navy: Base back to normal after unfounded sighting of diver<!--EndFragment-->
Naval Station Norfolk’s piers and ships are on lockdown after reports this morning of a possible diver in the water.
By Mark D. Faram