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Why Navy sailors love a filthy coffee mug
You'll never catch a Navy veteran rinsing out their coffee mug.
By Sarah Sicard
3 Navy officers reprimanded in death of SEAL trainee
The death of Seaman Kyle Mullen has triggered a number of changes in how sailors are monitored during the physically and mentally exhausting test.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
LCS Coronado decommissioned after less than 9 years of active service
Big Navy is looking to divest itself of several littoral combat ships.
House appropriators would protect three of four littoral combat ships
House appropriators ripped a proposal to decommission four littoral combat ships contained in President Joe Biden’s Pentagon budget request for next year as “a misuse of taxpayer funds.”
Goodbye, coffee? Service members might soon be fueled by a jolt to the brain
The Air Force tested 40 subjects for a new potential treatment for sleep deprivation.
By Sarah Sicard
Why sailors love a filthy, unwashed coffee mug
You'll never catch a sailor washing out a coffee mug.
By Sarah Sicard
Expeditionary sea base Miguel Keith commissioned by Navy
The ship is named for Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Miguel Keith, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
By Diana Stancy
How running with a motorcycle gang cost a chief his anchors
The chief pleaded guilty to "actively participating" in the Thunderguards Motorcycle Club.
Marine vet’s newly opened cigar lounge was inspired by Afghanistan deployment
After a long day serving in the deserts of Afghanistan, nothing sounded better to a group of tired Marines than lighting up a cigar.
By Ryan Trares, Daily Journal
The Air Force now has its own tattoo shop
Airmen now have the option of getting inked on base at Nellis.
The essential base-camp coffee gear
From classic drip to stovetop espresso, the four brewing methods you need to know simply to function as a human being.
By Clint Emerson