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Lockheed’s helicopter-borne jammer ‘defeats threats’ in US Navy test
The AOEW can work independently aboard the helicopter — either the MH-60R, as was tried, or the MH-60S — and can tie back to other systems aboard a vessel.
Senate backs big land transfer for NAS Fallon bombing range
The defense policy bill approved by Congress designates 872 additional square miles of land for the northern Nevada naval air training complex.
4 years after Hurricane Florence ravaged Lejeune, rebuilding continues
Several new buildings are scheduled to be completed as early as next spring.
Navy search and rescue team saves stranded hunter in Washington
The hunter was stuck on a cliff face near Mount Constance in the Olympic National Forest, and another search and rescue team was unable to reach him.
By Diana Stancy
Man dies after crashing into barrier at Naval Air Station Jacksonville
NAS Jacksonville officials said the driver, who wasn’t immediately named, had no known military affiliation.
This officer is the first woman to lead Naval Test Wing Atlantic
Capt. Elizabeth Somerville, an EA-6B Prowler and EA-18G Growler naval flight officer, is tasked with leading the Navy’s largest developmental air wing.
By Diana Stancy
101-year-old veteran recalls World War II battle in Italy
Billy Earl Kirby was a 23-year-old Army infantryman when he was injured in one of the fiercest battles between American and German forces in World War II.
By Drew C. Wilson, The Wilson Times
Sailor ‘seriously injured’ while working on an F-35C jet
The June 1 incident at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, occurred as the sailor was maintaining a Lightning II assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 97.
Russia takes losses in failed river crossing, officials say
Russia lost significant numbers of troops and important equipment when Ukrainian forces thwarted their attempt to cross a river in the east, British officials said.
Florida crocodile spends a while sunbathing on naval runway
Crikey, there's a croc on the airstrip.
By Sarah Sicard
Rare firing of flag officer for sexual harassment came after unwanted kissing
Then-Rear Adm. Trent DeMoss told investigators he was from a small county in Kentucky and "a hug or a kiss was about the same as a handshake."
By Diana Stancy