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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.
Inside the chaos of the Navy’s April 2021 near-mass shooting
While the Navy and feds have declined to provide further details regarding why Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Fantahun G. Woldesenbet opened fire on his shipmates in April 2021, police records reveal the chaos of that morning.
Naval Academy midshipman dies, the second such death in two months
The cause of death is unclear, but the service academy said no foul play is suspected.
By Diana Stancy
Rare firing of flag officer for sexual harassment came after unwanted kissing
Then-Rear Adm. Trent DeMoss told investigators he was from a small county in Kentucky and "a hug or a kiss was about the same as a handshake."
By Diana Stancy
101-year-old returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost
A split-second decision on that December morning 80 years ago changed Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell's mind, and likely saved his life.
Air Force civilian stole $1.1 million via travel charge card, bought piano, Harley, vacations
Eddie Ray Johnson, Jr., age 60, was sentenced to three years imprisonment and to pay $1,157,540.69 in restitution.
Navy corpsman who opened fire Tuesday morning in Maryland shot two other sailors: officials
The shooting happened in Frederick, Maryland.
Governors make National Guard troops available to DC for inauguration
Governors in Maryland, Ohio and Connecticut announced they are sending National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to support Inauguration Day security.
Maryland governor describes delayed permission to send National Guard
The Republican governor spoke at a news conference about the state’s response.
Army secretary: 6,200 National Guard troops to be in DC area ‘by the weekend’
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy made the announcement in a joint press conference with D.C. leadership on Thursday.
By Davis Winkie