Venezuela Moves to Cancel Energy Agreements With Trinidad After US Warship Arrives at Island Nation Venezuela's vice president has called for canceling energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago.
US Warship Docks in Trinidad and Tobago, Putting More Pressure on Venezuela A U.S. warship has docked in Trinidad and Tobago's capital as the Trump administration increases military pressure on...
Why the USS Cole's Commander Pushed to Keep His Crew Together After Deadly Bombing Seventeen crew members were killed and dozens more hurt in the late-morning blast after explosives ripped a 40-by-40-foot...
US Destroyers Head Toward Waters off Venezuela as Trump Aims to Pressure Drug Cartels The USS Gravely, the USS Jason Dunham and the USS Sampson are expected to arrive soon, said an official, who was not...
Military Moves Ships, Aircraft to Middle East as Senator Seeks to Stop US Action Against Iran The U.S. military has moved additional ships and tanker aircraft into the Middle East and hurried a carrier to the region...
US Helps Israel Shoot Down Barrage of Iranian Missiles American air defense systems and Navy assets in the Middle East helped Israel shoot down incoming ballistic missiles Friday...
North Korea Says It Has Raised a Capsized Destroyer Upright as It Continues Repair North Korea said it had righted a capsized destroyer and moored it at a pier in the northeastern port of Chongjin as it...
This Navy Destroyer's New Battle Flag Pays Tribute to the Service's First Female Nurses Flying during Women's History Month, the flag is a particularly poignant choice for the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile...
North Korea's Kim Watches Missile Test-Firings from Country's First Destroyer North Korea said leader Kim Jong Un observed the test-firings of missiles from a recently launched destroyer — the first such...
North Korean Leader Kim Touts New Naval Destroyer, Blames US for Tensions The new “multipurpose” destroyer, touted by state media as the first in a new class of heavily armed warships, is designed to...
The Latest in Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill's $25 Million Defamation Lawsuit The $25 million defamation lawsuit by ex-Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill could be decided by a jury in state or federal court.
Government Shutdown Risk Grows as Jan. 30 Funding Deadline Nears: What We Know With a Jan. 30 funding deadline approaching, Congress faces a familiar standoff. Here’s when a shutdown could begin, what a...
Veterans Can Now Get VA Auto Grants Every 10 Years. Here's What Changed A disabled veteran who received a Department of Veterans Affairs automobile grant decades ago can now apply for another one.
A U-Boat Killed 763 American Soldiers on Christmas Eve in 1944. The Army Kept It Secret for 50 Years Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944...
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