Marine Corps’ deadliest sniper, Charles ‘Chuck’ Mawhinney, dies at 75The Lakeview, Oregon, native recorded 103 confirmed kills in Vietnam over the span of 16 months in 1968 and 1969.5 months ago
Three US troops killed, dozens injured in drone attack in JordanThree US troops were killed and dozens more were injured following a one-way drone attack on an installation in northeast Jordan.5 months ago
Retired Marine, already facing child molestation charge, arrested following drunken brawl, police sayIn addition to a criminal investigation, the Alameda County Sheriff’s office is reviewing an internal investigation into Deitschman’s actions.
19-year-old pilot spells ‘F--k COVID 19′ in flight path, joins trailblazers of military aviationMilitary aviation should be champing at the bit to recruit the 19-year-old.
Hospital ship Comfort departs NYC, having treated fewer than 200 patients“I believe Comfort not only brought comfort but also saved lives,” said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Naval Academy to graduate the Class of 2020 over a 10-day periodThe graduating mids have been off campus since March 6, when the academy dismissed its brigade for spring break.
Navy fires commanding officer of Center for Naval Aviation Technical TrainingCapt. Nate Schneider has been reassigned to Naval Air Station Pensacola headquarters.
Sailors send off Bob — a very good military working dog — after a stellar career Bob’s sterling time in fur uniform is concluding with the 9-year-old’s adoption.
Roosevelt sailors begin moving out of quarantine, back on board aircraft carrierIncoming sailors will take buses — which are cleaned “before, between, and after each transit” — from quarantine locations to the TR.
US Coast Guard Academy hosting virtual graduation for largest class in 144-year historyThe virtual graduation will mark the commissioning of the largest graduating class in the academy’s entire 144-year history.
Space Force general trolls Iranian military satellite launch — ‘space is hard’In space, no one can hear Raymond’s enemies scream.
Aircraft carrier Nimitz heads to sea as COVID-19 concerns loom“Our nation looks to us to be ready to return to sea, to execute our mission, and to support our national security objectives. We are humbled and honored to do so.”