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Navy ID’s Seabee who died in military convoy accident near Camp Pendleton
Five other sailors were injured in the March 2 accident, but have since been released from the hospital.
Wildlife now roam where US once forged its deadliest weapons
From a tiny Pacific island to a leafy Indiana forest, a handful of sites where the United States manufactured and tested some of the most lethal weapons known to humankind are now peaceful havens for wildlife.
McCain, Country Joe McDonald, the VFW and Woodstock
It was the weekend that shaped the image of a "Woodstock Generation." And that image would echo, appeal and provoke for generations to come.
Italian shipping firm admits lying to Coast Guard
Palermo-based operator fined $4M in US waste oil dumping case.
Blessed by the Coast Guard, this boat is about to become an artificial reef
The cruise liner El Dorado will be filled with water and sunk to a depth of about 100 feet.
By Patrick McCreless, News Herald of Panama City
Fuel gushed out of sunken vessel
The Coast Guard is leading efforts to contain and clean up fuel and engine oil spilled from a fishing boat that sank in southern Alaska.
By Carl Prine
Service members are getting catfished, blackmailed on dating apps by male prisoners posing as women, report says
The alleged sextortion scheme began in 2015, with prisoners posing as women in the same age bracket as the targeted soldier.
By Jon Simkins
Investigators close case in fatal Alaska plane crash mystery
The National Transportation Safety Board last week issued its final report in the 2008 crash on Admiralty Island that claimed the lives of pilot Brian Andrews and his son, Brandon, the Juneau Empire reported .
In reversal, Pentagon now says it backs GOP measure on birds
In an abrupt reversal, the Pentagon said Thursday it supports a Republican proposal in a defense policy bill that would bar the Fish and Wildlife Service from using the Endangered Species Act to protect two chicken-like birds in the western half of the U.S.
From shellfish to plankton, DARPA program turns creatures into sensors
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is launching the Persistent Aquatic Living Sensors program.
By Todd South