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Search continues for Navy SEALs missing during Iranian weapons mission
The operators have been missing since Thursday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Indonesia navy declares lost sub sunk, all 53 aboard dead
A U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon, a maritime patrol aircraft specially designed to look for things like submarines, landed early Saturday and had been set to join the search
Inside secret Syria talks aimed at freeing Marine vet Austin Tice and other US hostages
Marine veteran and freelance journalist Austin Tice has been missing in Syria since August 2012.
News of Marine veteran’s death brings closure to family’s 6-year search
No family members were present when Vietnam veteran Stephen Myerson was laid to rest this week, but after hearing the story reported on a local radio station, his relatives finally have closure.
By Harm Venhuizen
Marine Vietnam veteran buried months after dying in nursing home
“This poor guy was brought out here from Chicago and put in a nursing home down the street — no friends, no family, nobody."
Search underway for overboard Theodore Roosevelt sailor
The man overboard was called at 7:30 a.m. Thursday.
Missing Marine vet Austin Tice’s release part of White House official’s secret Syria visit
Marine Corps veteran Austin Tice went missing in Syria in 2012.
My brother Austin asked me to go to Syria with him. Four months later, he was taken
The brother of Austin Tice is urging people to join the campaign to bring the Marine Corps veteran and freelance journalist home.
By Jacob Tice
US Navy searching for missing Nimitz sailor in Arabian Sea
The aircraft carrier Nimitz and guided missile cruiser Princeton are conducting search-and-rescue operations.
By Military Times staff
Marine Corps holds memorial service for service members killed in AAV accident
"We look to them because we need that courage to face future challenges, and we take comfort to know that that path of courage is lit by the flame that each one of these heroes has lit in our hearts."
By Philip Athey
‘Jack loved being a Marine’: Parents of private first class killed in AAV accident remember their son
Jack Ostrovsky “was a very strong swimmer, so I knew if he could float he’s going to survive,” his father said. “But I knew if he was inside that vehicle, I knew what the result would be."
By Philip Athey