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Navy identifies 5 sailors who died in helicopter crash
The five died after their MH-60S Knighthawk crashed into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday.
Esper: Pentagon ready for any new wave of coronavirus
Defense Secretary Mark Esper has stressed that the military cannot expect to resume business as usual any time soon.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Explainer: Can Congress reverse Trump’s order to remove troops from Syria?
On Oct. 15, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a nonbinding resolution opposing his move, with strong bipartisan support.
Navy commissions newest warship
Gov. Eric Holcomb, a Navy veteran, noted the Freedom-class warship was made with Indiana steel.
LCS Indianapolis slated for Saturday commissioning
It’s a Freedom-class warship designed to be highly maneuverable for missions such as mine-clearing and anti-submarine warfare.
New warship Indianapolis commissioning set for Hoosier port
The ship was built at a Marinette, Wisconsin, shipyard and will be based in Florida.
Relearning the lessons of BALTOPS
On the doorstep of a resurgent Russia, a force of 8,600 personnel from 18 nations on board 50 ships and two submarines practices war at sea.
By Mark D. Faram
Police: three sailors dead in apparent murder-suicide shooting
Officials aren’t saying yet what led to one young sailor to kill two other young sailors at a 7-Eleven store near Naval Medical Center Portsmouth.
By Mark D. Faram