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USS Carney shoots down drone launched from Yemen
A U.S. official told the Associated Press that the Navy destroyer deemed the drone to be a threat and shot it down over water.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Navy hero in LGBTQ club shooting ‘wanted to save the family I found’
Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Thomas James continues to recover at a hospital in Colorado Springs.
Petty officer injured in Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub shooting
Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Thomas James is believed to have helped subdue the shooter on Saturday.
Wife recalls trying to save Marine vet killed in mass shooting
Gabriel Torres was inside his personal vehicle and about to leave for work when authorities said he was shot by a 15-year-old boy.
Two veterans among those killed in Raleigh mass shooting
A Marine veteran and a Navy veteran just weeks away from her wedding were among the victims of a deadly mass shooting.
Navy senior chief recruiter kills wife, dies in shootout, police say
A Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent was also shot in the incident Thursday.
Meet the Army surgeon teaching combat life-saving skills to schools
The training taught school staff the same skills service members and medics are taught in basic combat lifesaver courses.
Inside the chaos of the Navy’s April 2021 near-mass shooting
While the Navy and feds have declined to provide further details regarding why Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Fantahun G. Woldesenbet opened fire on his shipmates in April 2021, police records reveal the chaos of that morning.
Two victims of Texas school shooting being treated at military hospital
Brooke Army Medical Center is about an hour-and-a-half from Uvalde, where the shooting took place.
By Karen Jowers
Afghanistan vet relives moment he helped NYC subway shooting victim
Thomas Fischer said he used his military training from the US Army to assist the victim, who was shot in the lower right ankle.
By David Meyer, New York Post and Gabrielle Fonrouge, New York Post
A red line in Central America
In order for China to achieve its goal of global hegemony, it must increase the cost to the United States of countering China.
By Christopher J. Hunter