400 Marines, 6 EA-18G Growlers, 10 F-18s, and C-130s Sent to Eastern Europe
400 US Marines, 10 F-18 Hornet fighter jets, 6 EA-18G Growlers, and “a couple of Marine Corps C-130s” are headed to Eastern Europe.
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400 US Marines, 10 F-18 Hornet fighter jets, 6 EA-18G Growlers, and “a couple of Marine Corps C-130s” are headed to Eastern Europe.
United States Navy Veteran Michael White filed a federal lawsuit against the Iranian government, suing them for $1 billion on allegations that he was kidnapped, taken hostage, and tortured when he was wrongfully imprisoned for two years in Iran.
USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Miguel Keith are two extremely important US warships conducting operations in the Pacific. Find out what makes them the historic vessels they are!
China has fully armed at least 3 of its several man-made islands in the contested South China Sea. These islands were reported to be equipped with anti-aircraft and anti-naval missile systems, lasers, and jamming apparatus.
Let’s have a look at some of the legendary ships that the US had throughout history.
A submarine chaser that served the US Navy during World War II called USS PC-1264, regardless of how short, deserved a better graveyard than on Arthur Kill off the shoreline of Staten Island.
In an effort to bolster defensive positions in the Baltic region, President Biden has moved military reinforcements to a number of Baltic states and Poland to defend NATO’s eastern flank in the case that Russia decides to invade Ukraine fully. This report comes after Russia had moved in troops into the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic […]
A day of unfortunate helicopter crashes: Two Utah National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters crashed in northern Utah at a ski resort. Another accident involving a Sikorsky S-61N crashed in a US Navy facility last Tuesday, leaving all passengers dead.
Ex-US Navy Engineer Jonathan Toebbe pleads guilty to selling classified information about American nuclear-powered warships supposedly to a foreign country, which was actually the FBI.
Even before President Wilson declared war in 1917, many were already eager to enlist, including Loretta Walsh.
The Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) after two decades of development and production have nothing to show for with its $500m to $655m per ship price tag.
The commanders of the Amphibious Construction Battalion 2 Command were fired and reassigned due to “due to a loss of confidence in their abilities to effectively perform their leadership roles.”