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Navy IDs USS George Washington sailor missing at sea
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Launch/Recovery Equipment) Airman Jose Antonio Rivera Lynch IV was assumed overboard from the carrier, officials said.
By Beth Sullivan
WWII vet honored by France for D-Day contributions
Navy veteran Carl Felton recently received a medal declaring him a knight in the French Legion of Honor, the highest honor awarded by France.
By Patrick Kernan, The Frederick News-Post
Frontline Photos: Feb. 20, 2022
Facing fire phobia, flight training in the Mach Loop, a survival swim and more in this week’s Frontline Photos
Navy adds seven days to secondary caregiver leave
The change is an “interim solution" until a provision within the 2022 defense policy bill, which would give all service members 12 weeks of paid parental leave after a birth or adoption, takes effect.
By Diana Stancy
Capt. Crozier, hero to his Teddy Roosevelt sailors and then fired, set to retire
Crozier was relieved in the spring of 2020 after an email pleading for more help for his sailors was leaked to the media.
New warship no ‘tradeoff’ but wanted for future Marine fight
The Corps needs both big and small ships for maritime combat.
By Todd South
Frontline Photos: Feb. 13, 2022
Sharp ship shooters, soldiers deploy to Europe, a golden landing and more in this week’s Frontline Photos.
Future sailors could earn up to $50K in enlistment bonuses
The maximum bonus is $10,000 more than previously offered to incoming sailors.
By Diana Stancy
3,000 more paratroopers head to Europe amid White House warnings of Ukraine invasion
The second wave of 82nd Airborne soldiers brings the total mobilized so far to 6,000.
Biden splits frozen Afghan funds for 9/11 victims, relief
The lack of funding has led to increased poverty, and aid groups have warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe.
Bear Grylls freezes with Royal Marines in Arctic plunge
And in this stunt he didn’t even need to drink his own urine to survive.
By Sarah Sicard