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Retired Navy Seabee finds new mission cleaning up Pearl Harbor
A former Navy Seabee explains how the service gave him the tools to form a non-profit.
Trump still hopes for North Korea deal after ominous report
Satellite photos showing new activity at a North Korean rocket launch site raised fresh doubts Wednesday that Kim Jong Un will ever give up his drive for nuclear weapons, yet talks continue and President Donald Trump said he was still hoping for the agreement that eluded the leaders at last week’s summit.
The Navy called them ‘mutineers.’ But were they really scapegoats?
It was the largest court-martial for mutiny in U.S. Navy history. The 50 defendants had one thing in common: They were all African-Americans.
By John A. Haymond, MHQ—The Quarterly Journal of Military History
Brewery launch is on target in a Cold War-era missile command center
The new owners want to turn the Cold War-era site into a destination brewery.
Koreas summit kick-starts stalled nuclear talks with US
A better-than-expected outcome of the summit between the two Koreas immediately kick-started stalled negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang, boosting President Donald Trump’s high-stakes push to get the North to give up its nuclear weapons by the end of his first term in office.
US Navy sailor killed in vehicle accident in Italy
An Italian was also killed in Sept. 7 accident near Naval Support Activity Naples, officials confirmed this week.
Ongoing dispute over three-masted tall ship divides two Balkan neighbors
Croatia is demanding the return of the tall ship, which Montenegro adamantly refuses to do.
By Dusan Stojanovic, The Associated Press
Feds shut down alleged ‘copycat' military recruiting sites
The companies say they helped a network of 7,500 military recruiters across the services.
By Karen Jowers