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That one time the US Navy torpedoed FDR
The USS William D. Porter endured a series of calamitous events during its brief history.
Marine Corps pilot to participate in Super Bowl flyover on Sunday
“I’m very excited to participate in the flyover. I’m a big football fan and getting to take part in this event is amazing,” said Marine Corps Maj. Adam Wellington.
By Dylan Gresik
Presidential candidate Yang supports psychedelic mushrooms for veterans’ medical treatment
“I’ve talked to veterans who’ve also benefited from psilocybin mushrooms," Yang said. "They said it was the only thing that actually has helped combat their PTSD. Pretty much if it’s going to help a veteran, we should make it easier, not harder, for them to get access to it."
By Dylan Gresik
Pentagon audit’s secret to success is failure
Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist spearheaded the department's first two audits. They failed, and he's okay with that.
By Joe Gould
WWII’s Sullivan brothers remembered at Mayport
All five brothers died when a Japanese torpedo struck their ship, the light cruiser Juneau, on Nov. 13, 1942.
By Matt Soergel, The Florida Times-Union
How ‘the Troublemaker’ unionized Disney Studios and then joined the Marines
With the world at war, the animation auteur battled his artists.
By Jake. S. Friedman, HistoryNet.com
Former Marine aviator and hero pilot praised for skill in 1989 Iowa crash landing dies in Seattle
Haynes was hailed for his skill when the United Airlines DC-10 jet lost all hydraulic power after the rear engine exploded during a flight from Denver to Chicago on July 19, 1989.
Retired vice admiral hopes to unseat Iowa’s Ernst
If he wins his primary, the former three-star SWO will battle a retired Iowa Army National Guard lieutenant colonel.
A few good tweets: Congressman thanks fictional Marine for his service, retweets account calling him a white supremacist
Representative Steve King did not have the best Fourth of July.
By Jon Simkins
Veteran dies of cancer 5 hours after getting married
Tristan Laue was buried May 4 in Waverly, Iowa.
By Jon Simkins