All five service members were rescued after two U.S. Navy aircraft went down in the South China Sea. All personnel are safe and stable.
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Venezuela's VP calls to cancel energy deals with Trinidad, labeling their actions as hostile. This follows U.S.-Trinidad joint naval exercises.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fighter Jet and Helicopter from USS Nimitz Crash in South China Sea
Both aircraft crashed within 30 minutes; all crew members rescued safely. President Trump suggests “bad fuel” as possible cause.
Venezuelan President Maduro accuses the U.S. of fabricating war as the USS Gerald R. Ford nears. Citizenship of opponent López under threat.
Roberto Stillman Garcia, a Pearl Harbor victim, finally received a proper burial in Texas 84 years later, thanks to DNA identification.
During WWII, the U.S. Navy used pigeons for silent communication from blimps, avoiding radio detection by enemy submarines and ensuring convoy safety.
President Trump backs Ed Gallrein against Rep. Massie in KY primary, calling Massie a "lightweight" and Gallrein a "WINNER" with his full endorsement.
U.S. troops in the Caribbean face rising tensions as Venezuela's military, equipped with Russian missiles, is on high alert, complicating operations.
A military exercise at Camp Pendleton celebrating the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th anniversary turned chaotic when artillery rounds from M777 Howitzers were fired over Interstate 5, causing traffic disruptions and raising safety concerns. Despite assurances of safety protocols, shrapnel hit a parked CHP cruiser, leading to an early termination of the event.
Adm. Alvin Holsey, overseeing U.S. military ops in the Caribbean, will retire in December, following recent controversial drug boat strikes.










