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US, Russia at odds over military activity in the Arctic
As Russia assumed the chairmanship of the Arctic Council, the U.S. rallied other members to oppose Moscow’s plans to set maritime rules in the Northern Sea Route.
Officer accused of stealing armored vehicle and going for joy ride researched bomb-making, flew to Iraq
Yabut’s recent online search history revealed interest in bomb-making materials.
By Jon Simkins
Heathens hold religious services rooted in Norse paganism aboard aircraft carrier
The faith rooted in Norse myths is experiencing a resurgence.
By Jon Simkins
Commander of 2nd Fleet latest to sound alarm over Russian subs
Vice Adm. Andrew Lewis said Wednesday that "the Russia undersea threat is real."
That time Iceland’s bars ran out of beer thanks to US sailors and Marines
Sailors and Marines taking part in NATO’s Trident Juncture exercise wasted no time getting wasted.
By Jon Simkins
Heavy seas damage Navy ship near Iceland
The amphibious dock landing ship Gunston Hall was damaged while sailing to a massive NATO exercise slated to begin on Thursday.
Is the Corps pulling a page out of a Tom Clancy novel with Iceland rehearsal landing?
While the Iceland landing is a rehearsal for Trident Juncture, is it really a message to Russia that the Corps and NATO can and will defend Iceland against Russian aggression?
By Shawn Snow
Restoration of US air base in Iceland does not mean troops will follow, Navy says
Despite a $36 million budget for renovations of a former U.S. air base in Iceland, Navy officials retain current narrative that troops will not be stationed there.
By Nicole Bauke