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How QuikClot went from drug company reject to front-line ‘miracle’
Clotting agent QuikClot has helped save lives on the battlefield and beyond. This excerpt from “In the Blood” explores its use in the Iraq War.
By Charles Barber
Remains of 3 brothers killed during Pearl Harbor attack identified
U.S. military officials announced Wednesday that the remains of three brothers from Wisconsin who were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified.
Naval Academy midshipman reaches a milestone for Black women
Next semester, Midshipman Sydney Barber will be the first Black woman to hold the position of brigade commander at the U.S. Naval Academy.
First Black woman named student brigade commander at Naval Academy
Midshipman 1st Class Sydney Barber will be the 16th woman selected for brigade commander.
Aircraft carrier Reagan departs for sea trials following quarantine period for sailors
The trial period, which is expected to last about a week, marks the first time Reagan has pulled out of Yokosuka since November.
By Jon Simkins