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‘Is this Santa Claus?’ A misprinted ad and a good-hearted colonel sparked NORAD’s Christmas tradition
When Col. Harry Shoup answered the hotline from the Pentagon in December 1955, a small boy asked for Santa Claus. What happened next started a beloved, six-decade-plus tradition.
Duterte goes to China
Philippine president expected to discuss ongoing sea disputes with Beijing leaders.
Here’s why Adm. Bill Moran didn’t become the Navy’s next CNO
The Pentagon's Inspector General released a report on Wednesday.
Torpedo Junction: The South Pacific’s brutal underwater war
To beat back or blunt the first Allied offensive in the Pacific, Japan needed to cut the supply lifeline. They failed.
By John Prados, HistoryNet.com
Coasties’ Catalina cannabis catch valued at $1 million
Baywatch was there with the assist, too.
By Navy Times staff
Op-ed: World War II battle holds key lessons for modern warfare
The Guadalcanal campaign shows how the old saying “the best defense is a good offense” can be turned upside-down – with a strong defense becoming an effective offensive weapon.
By Benjamin Jensen, American University School of International Service and Brig. Gen. William J. Bowers, U.S. Marine Corps
Investigators suspect missing man stole airplane
The U.S. Coast Guard didn't find any wreckage or a body.
Adm. Bill Moran out as Navy’s next CNO
Moran abruptly announced his retirement Sunday.
Air Force cautions troops to beware of sexless ‘involuntary celibates’
The aggressive sect of repugnant men cast the entirety of the blame for their coitus-free existence onto women.
By Jon Simkins