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Miss Colorado is an active duty soldier who wants to end veteran suicide
Spc. Maura Spence-Carroll is a mental health advocate as well as a soldier.
By Sarah Sicard
Second Fleet ends hurricane sortie
The aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower is expected to be first vessel in port on Saturday evening.
By Navy Times staff
One sailor dead, another charged with murder as investigation widens
Charged with murder, the defendant said he was defending himself during a scuffle.
By Mark D. Faram
Coast Guard investigating illegal boat charters in Virginia
The Coast Guard says unlicensed vessel operators need to be aware that taking members of the public out for hire is illegal and not a legitimate way of supplementing income.
One sailor dead, another behind bars following second Portsmouth shooting
Two shootings over the weekend less than a mile apart in Portsmouth claim the lives of four sailors.
By Mark D. Faram
This famous Navy warship sank on New Year’s Eve
"Our little vessel was lost, and we, in months gone by, had learned to love her, felt a strange pang go through us as we remembered that never more might we tread her deck, or gather in her little cabin at evening."
By Olav Thulesius, Civil War Times Magazine
Sailor convicted for trying to have sex with a 15-year-old girl
Hospitalman Mason L. Spence thought he was texting with a minor and going to meet her for sex, but he was actually the subject of a law enforcement sting.
Pence: ‘Your loved one’s duty was to serve. Our duty is to remember.’
The vice president addressed family members of fallen troops who've gathered in Washington, D.C., for an annual Memorial Day weekend seminar and 'Good Grief Camp.'
By Karen Jowers
US tragedy assistance group wants to help military families in Ukraine
TAPS is sharing what it has learned about peer-based emotional support with an increasing number of countries around the world ― most recently Ukraine.
By Victoria Leoni