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8 ‘Go Army, beat Navy’ spirit videos
Each year, soldiers film spirit videos to get pumped up for the rival game against the Army.
By Sarah Sicard
Critics cry fowl about reported Chinese ‘duck army’
Reports about flock prepared to deploy in anti-locust campaign not all they're quacked up to be.
Ex-prof charged with spending Navy grant money on strippers
He's former head of Drexel University's electrical engineering department.
Trump to attend annual Army-Navy game
The president last attended the football contest in 2016, shortly before his inauguration.
Prosecutor: Prof spent Navy grant money at strip clubs
He allegedly also tapped into funds for the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation.
From parade to pandemic: Museum looks at 1918′s deadly flu
Officials went ahead with the parade despite the discouragement of the city health department about the ever-spreading virus. Within 72 hours of the parade, all the hospital beds in Philadelphia were full of flu patients.
Killed at Pearl Harbor, a sailor finally laid to rest at home
Hundreds gathered Saturday in Clayton to bid farewell to Fireman 3rd Class Harold Kendall “Brud” Costill, 18, a sailor on the battleship West Virginia who was killed in the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
Former Army lineman gets waiver to play in the NFL
Brett Toth needed a waiver from service officials to pursue his NFL career.
The Navy’s new plan to fix Ford’s elevator failures
With only two of Ford’s 11 elevators operating — and no firm schedule for delivering the remaining nine — the Navy brought a “team of experts” from both the government and private industry on board the Ford to fix the snafus, according to a top Pentagon official.
By Mark D. Faram