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Navy helicopter team rescues hiker hurt in Olympic Mountains
A helicopter crew from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island rescued a hiker who was severely injured in a fall Sunday evening in the Buckhorn Wilderness area of the Olympic Mountains.
Explainer: Dr. (and Lt. Cmdr.) Spock’s timeless lessons in parenting
During World War II, he joined the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy Reserves and wrote “The Commonsense Book of Baby and Child Care” at night.
By Richard Gunderman, Indiana University
Prosecutors: Coast Guard officer plotted to ‘murder innocent civilians’
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson stockpiled guns, ammunition and steroids and dreamed of mass murder, prosecutors contend.
Taiwan ruling party suffers major defeat in local elections
Soon after the results came in, President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as head of the Democratic Progressive Party.
Missing Nimitz sailor found dead in Olympic National Forest
A sailor from the USS Nimitz who went missing after leaving for a day hike in the Olympic National Forest has been found dead after a weeklong search.
Soldier-Olympian undergoes emergency appendectomy in South Korea
Sgt. Justin Olsen made his third Olympic team this year; team officials say they hope he'll be able to compete.
US Olympic sliders: Red, white, blue ... and green
Nate Weber is one of seven Army soldiers who will be sliding for the U.S. at the Pyeongchang Games that start next week, wearing the American flag in a foreign land — with the same level of pride that the 10th Special Forces member has during his three deployments abroad.
Army, we have a bobsled team!
Army wins four of the twelve spots on the US Olympic bobsledding team.
By Tara Copp, AP
3 soldiers qualify for 2018 Winter Olympics
This trio will head to South Korea in February.
By Kevin Lilley