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Navy destroyer Mason shoots Houthi missile ‘likely’ headed for US ship
The Navy destroyer Mason shot down an anti-ship ballistic missile over the Gulf of Aden that officials said was likely aimed at a U.S. commercial ship.
27 reports of extremist activity by US service members over the past 5 years, DoD says
Out of those 27 reports, the DoD said all but two had been formally investigated and that 18 service members were disciplined or separated from the military.
By Shawn Snow
Op-ed: Al-Qaida is stronger today than it was on 9/11
How does a religious extremist group with fewer than a hundred members in September 2001 become a transnational terror organization, even as the world’s biggest military has targeted it for elimination?
By Christian Taylor, George Mason University
US aircraft carrier deployed over Iran remains outside Gulf
The Abraham Lincoln on Monday was in the Arabian Sea some 200 miles off the coast of Oman.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
This carrier is deploying on April Fools’ Day. No, really!
It's expected to be a seven-month tour.
By Mark D. Faram
Why this destroyer deployed two days late
Officials won’t say where the warship will go next or estimate how long it will stay at sea but insists the Gonzalez’s primary duty initially will be missile defense.
By Mark D. Faram
This strike group is still waiting for its COMPTUEX grades
The carrier strike group is prepping to deploy overseas.
By Mark D. Faram