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The USS Chosin slips through the San Diego Bay, near the bridge to Coronado, on Feb. 15, 2024, following a modernization period.
The sights of West 2024
Some of the world's largest defense contractors as well as U.S. Navy and Marine Corps leadership converged on the San Diego Convention Center in mid-February for the annual West naval conference. Here's what it looked like.
Showing the strain
About 70 federal agencies are located at the Army's sprawling Redstone Arsenal in HUntsville, Alabama, and more than half the area economy is tied to Washington spending. As the government shutdown drags into a third week, people and businesses that rely on that federal largesse for their livelihood are feeling the partial government shutdown's effects.
Federal Employee Shutdown Rally
Federal employees gathered outside the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C. to call on Congress to pass funding legislation and reopen the government.
Meet The New I Boot-4
The Navy has spent two years developing a new safety boot for at-sea wear. It offers four major improvements over the current issue boot. The problem is, no one is buying it, yet.
USS Cole bombing terrorist killed in airstrike
Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi, the terrorist behind the 2000 USS Cole bombing, was killed Tuesday in an airstrike, U.S. officials said. A look back at the bombing of the USS Cole and hunt for Al-Badawi.
The 2018 Trump Cabinet
The Trump Cabinet has experienced a year of upheaval with over a dozen arrivals, departures and shifts in Cabinet-level leadership.
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