Latest ""
US military pier in Gaza to cost $320 million, Pentagon estimates
The U.S. and Israel have said they hope to have the mobile pier in place and operations underway by early May.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Questions linger over Army reservist’s gun access after Maine shooting
Authorities identified Robert Card as a person of interest four hours after the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history.
By Bernard Condon, The Associated Press
Army reservist’s family voiced concern months before Maine shooting
Robert Card’s family alerted the sheriff they were concerned about his mental health. The sheriff said his office reached out to Card’s Army Reserve unit.
By Robert F. Bukaty
Maine shooting suspect had mental health issues, authorities say
Investigators are still searching for a motive for the massacre, but have increasingly been focused on Army reservist Robert Card’s mental health history.
Army reservist suspected in Maine mass shooting found dead
Authorities say Robert Card was found dead on Oct. 27 in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Patrol Squadron 45 conducts rare, all-female P-8A Poseidon flight
“I think you could really feel the empowerment that we all felt, from the brief, to the pre-flight, to the mission execution, even to landing."
By Diana Stancy
SEALs operate in the Arctic during Polar Dagger
Operation Polar Dagger earlier this month sought to showcase how the SEALs can conduct missions alongside the conventional fleet.
Navy extends service lives of four more destroyers
Each warship will now serve 40 years instead of the expected 35.
US aircraft carrier makes Vietnam port call
The USS Ronald Reagan, along with the guided missile cruisers USS Antietam and USS Robert Smalls, arrived in Da Nang on Sunday for the visit.
US Navy says Iran boats ‘harassed’ ship in Strait of Hormuz
The guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul and the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Lancaster responded to the incident, according to the U.S. Navy.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press