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Trump belittles Medal of Honor award in campaign speech
“They’re either in very bad shape because they’ve been hit so many times by bullets or they’re dead,” Trump said of Medal of Honor recipients.
Great power, great responsibility: Gen. ‘CQ’ Brown & Anthony Mackie talk diversity ‘firsts’ in military, Marvel
Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown isn't an Avenger ... yet.
Here’s when the first two littoral combat ships will be mothballed
Navy brass have said it's not worth the money to keep the two ships operational.
Sebastian Junger’s new book explores the meaning of freedom
"Freedom" goes on sale May 18.
By Sarah Sicard
Book excerpt: ‘Enduring Freedom’
A tender portrayal of an unlikely friendship, "Enduring Freedom" explores how two young men overcome the prejudice and cruelties of war, and how education and understanding can inspire change.
By Trent Reedy and Jawad Arash
India objects to US Navy ship’s transit without consent
The U.S. 7th Fleet said the USS John Paul Jones “asserted navigational rights and freedoms ... consistent with international law.”
US Navy transits to counter China increased sharply under Trump
According to U.S. Navy data, war ships maneuvered close to artificial islands claimed and developed by China 10 times in 2019 and another 10 times last year, at least double the annual number going back to 2014.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press