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This sailor requested leave to get his wife pregnant. It was approved.

Like a lion stalking its prey across the Serengeti, so too does a Jody hunt — lurking in the night, ever vigilant in hopes of hearing that one magic w...[Read More]

Navy relieves CO of Navy Information Operations Command Colorado

The Navy relieved the commanding officer of Navy Information Operations Command Colorado on Thursday, the service announced. Cmdr. Christopher Johnson...[Read More]

Defense officials considering cuts to military treatment facilities

Defense Health Agency officials are examining military treatment facilities across the military medical system, facility by facility, to determine the...[Read More]

Watchdog to investigate Hegseth’s sharing of airstrike info on Signal

The Pentagon’s top watchdog has begun an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal, a commercial messaging app, to plan milita...[Read More]

West Coast Marines and Sailors Expand Barracks Renovations

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — Barracks renovation projects are continuing at Camp Pendleton and expanding to other west coast insta...[Read More]

Lithuanians bid farewell to 4 US troops who died in training accident

VILNIUS, Lithuania — Lithuania’s political and religious leaders joined thousands of people on Thursday to bid farewell to four American soldiers who ...[Read More]

FRCE Mentor of Year exemplifies ‘Service to the Fleet’

Fleet Readiness Center East (FRCE) employee Jennifer Walter recently earned recognition as the depot’s Mentor of the Year for her selfless servi...[Read More]

Sink ships, get Scotch: An officer’s spirited revenge for Pearl Harbor

“December 7th 1941 was a watershed in the lives of nearly everyone in Hawaii,” wrote Wilfred J. “Jasper” Holmes in his memoir, “Double-Edged Secrets.”...[Read More]

Commander Mark Ramirez

Commander Mark Ramirez is a native of San Antonio, TX, and graduated from the Texas State University in 2007, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in...[Read More]

Marine writes book aiming to clear his name after bloody Iraq ambush

In 2006, shortly after graduating high school, 19-year-old Jonathan Phillips deployed to Iraq’s Anbar Province at one of the most volatile times in th...[Read More]

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This sailor requested leave to get his wife pregnant. It was approved.

Like a lion stalking its prey across the Serengeti, so too does a Jody hunt — lurking in the night, ever vigilant in hopes of hearing that one magic w...

Navy relieves CO of Navy Information Operations Command Colorado

The Navy relieved the commanding officer of Navy Information Operations Command Colorado on Thursday, the service announced. Cmdr. Christopher Johnson...

Defense officials considering cuts to military treatment facilities

Defense Health Agency officials are examining military treatment facilities across the military medical system, facility by facility, to determine the...

Watchdog to investigate Hegseth’s sharing of airstrike info on Signal

The Pentagon’s top watchdog has begun an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal, a commercial messaging app, to plan milita...

West Coast Marines and Sailors Expand Barracks Renovations

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — Barracks renovation projects are continuing at Camp Pendleton and expanding to other west coast insta...

Lithuanians bid farewell to 4 US troops who died in training accident

VILNIUS, Lithuania — Lithuania’s political and religious leaders joined thousands of people on Thursday to bid farewell to four American soldiers who ...

FRCE Mentor of Year exemplifies ‘Service to the Fleet’

Fleet Readiness Center East (FRCE) employee Jennifer Walter recently earned recognition as the depot’s Mentor of the Year for her selfless servi...

Sink ships, get Scotch: An officer’s spirited revenge for Pearl Harbor

“December 7th 1941 was a watershed in the lives of nearly everyone in Hawaii,” wrote Wilfred J. “Jasper” Holmes in his memoir, “Double-Edged Secrets.”...

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