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Navy to begin search and salvage effort for downed Army Black Hawk
Five special operations aviation soldiers died in the Nov. 10 mishap, when the helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea.
Navy search and rescue team saves snowmobiler in Washington
The search and rescue ground crew found the snowmobiler was unconscious and had a restricted airway.
By Diana Stancy
The wild story that led to a petty officer’s Navy Marine Corps Medal
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Anthony Anglikowski saved a hiker's life in a treacherous mountain rescue last year.
Navy search and rescue team saves hiker in Washington
The rescue is one of more than 30 missions Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s search and rescue team has completed this year.
By Diana Stancy
Accidental distress call triggers Navy, Coast Guard rescue mission
In addition to U.S. rescue personnel, a local public safety team got involved in the search by conducting vessel checks on the east side of the island.
Coast Guard searching for 39 missing from capsized boat found near Florida
The Coast Guard is calling this incident a suspected human smuggling case.
By Adriana Gomez Licon
Navy begins deep-sea recovery mission for remains of 5 sailors and helicopter wreckage
The recovery mission to find and retrieve the wreckage of a downed Navy helicopter and service members who died in the crash has begun in the Pacific.
Search continues for five missing crewmembers after Navy helicopter crash; one rescued
The MH-60S was operating off the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, and five more sailors onboard were injured in the mishap, according to U.S. 3rd Fleet.
Indonesia navy declares lost sub sunk, all 53 aboard dead
A U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon, a maritime patrol aircraft specially designed to look for things like submarines, landed early Saturday and had been set to join the search
Coast Guard: Search for missing Seacor Power crew to be suspended
The grim news from the commander of the Coast Guard Sector New Orleans comes after days of searching for the missing workers from the oil industry lift boat Seacor Power, which capsized Tuesday during a fierce storm in the Gulf of Mexico.
In the race to host US Space Command, Colorado Springs is light years ahead
In this commentary, a retired four-star Air Force general says Colorado Springs, Colorado, has always been the center of the military's space operations.
By William R. Looney