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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
Babe Ruth in a kimono, a deadly Navy sub mishap and the art of baseball diplomacy
The role of baseball in Japanese-U.S. relations has a long and rich history.
By Steven Wisensale, University of Connecticut
SEALs revive stealthy submarine delivery team in Virginia
The move is designed to boost SEAL operations on the East Coast and in Europe.
By Mark D. Faram
Senator: Trump’s ‘emergency’ wall funding might jeopardize submarine ‘propeller’ project
National Guard, Air Force Reserve also might be affected, senator warns.
The Navy veteran best known as ‘Pete the Groin Crusher’
Patients and their families don't forget the way Pete Schiavo touches them — physically and emotionally.
By Stephanie Farr, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Hall of Fame football coach at Navy, Virginia, died peacefully on Wednesday
An All-American quarterback at Navy, George Welsh coached the Midshipmen from 1973-81, compiling a 55-46-1 record.
Back when Navy officers settled beefs by shooting each other — and Marines
“Oh Lord, I am a dead man.”
By Janine Peterson, Military History Magazine
That time the Navy decided to build a flying cannon
At least the American prototype didn't crash into a insane asylum. A British version did.
By Robert Guttman, Aviation History Magazine
The Navy’s big green monster!
It wasn't the last expensive Navy project to suffer long delays before flopping during operations at sea.
By Ron Soodalter, America's Civil War Magazine
‘I’m Mexican!’ — Marines ‘bewildered’ after being called ‘Nazis,’ beat up by alleged antifa mob
About a dozen people attacked the two Marines, punching and kicking them, spraying them with mace and calling them "white supremacists."
By Jon Simkins