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Nearly half of Naval Academy football players become Marines
Since 2014, 46% of the team’s players have traded in their cleats for eagle, globe and anchor pins.
Floyd Welch, survivor of Pearl Harbor, dies at 99
Floyd Welch, who was credited with saving the lives of fellow sailors during the attack on Pearl Harbor, has died in Connecticut. He was 99.
Maryland couple finds live WWI ordnance while digging in their flower bed
Bomb technicians disabled an unfired round from WWI after a couple found it in their yard.
By Zach England
Hogan: Maryland National Guard members guarding monuments in nation’s capital
Members of Maryland’s National Guard are in the District of Columbia only to patrol monuments and have not been involved in altercations with protesters in the nation’s capital, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday.
Some governors balk at Trump request to send troops to DC
Some governors are rejecting President Donald Trump’s request to send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., for a massive militarized show of force in the nation’s capital after several days of unrest over the death of George Floyd.
Best pics of the week: May 10, 2020
Modified operations and the military's continued support of the coronavirus response, and more in this week's best photos from around the military.
19-year-old pilot spells ‘F--k COVID 19′ in flight path, joins trailblazers of military aviation
Military aviation should be champing at the bit to recruit the 19-year-old.
By Jon Simkins
Confusion over MD National Guard BAH decision highlights complex Title 32 COVID-19 rollout
Personnel in the Maryland National Guard are worried they will not receive the full housing allowance.
By Howard Altman
Navy League cancels Sea-Air-Space in response to coronavirus restrictions
The Navy League is reaching out to individuals and companies who planned to attend next month's event in Maryland.
Naval Academy mourns tragic death of midshipman
He was an offensive guard on the Navy football team slated to commission in May.
By Carl Prine
Feds: International fraud ring posed as Navy official to steal TVs
The first of nine defendants is slated to be sentenced on Feb. 24.
By Carl Prine