Top stories The destroyer departed from Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, for what the service called a scheduled deployment.
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Unit insignia of U.S. Navy Air and Test Evaluation Squadron 9, based out of China Lake, California, was recently spotted on an F-35A Lightning II variant.
The reorganization of the VA health system should result in improvements to medical facilities, increased oversight and better access, officials said.
Studies suggest remote warfare requires a level of intimacy with a prospective strike target that conventional air warfare may not.
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The U.S. has dispatched a small team of military officers to Nigeria, the general in charge of U.S. Africa Command told reporters in a briefing Tuesday.
President Donald Trump signed a roughly $1.2 trillion government funding bill Tuesday that ends the partial federal shutdown that began over the weekend.
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In its ever-evolving fight on the U.S.-Mexico border, the Coast Guard has unveiled its latest fighting tool. "What was once functional equipment tied to service, sacrifice and sometimes trauma is now treated as visual shorthand for toughness or rebellion."
Between training and combat exists a long stretch of routine and waiting. Those experiences remain largely absent from military portrayals in film and TV.
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