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'NO OLF', the US Navy's Battle with Eastern North Carolina ResidentsThe US Navy regularly scouts and targets lands for new OLF, Outlying Landing Fields, where they propose to build concrete landing strips to accommodate F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet aircraft training. -
Frigates, Cruisers, and Destroyers in the US NavyThis article describes the main classes of combat warships used by the U.S. Navy, frigates, cruisers, and destroyers. -
US Navy Health CareThis article takes a look at how health care works in the US Navy. -
US Navy Successfully Destroys Spy SatelliteIt reads like something out of a science fiction movie: The Pentagon and the US Navy on a mission to destroy a rogue satellite falling to earth. Well, it's official and real.
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US Navy Laser Prototype Breaks RecordA recent test of a free electron laser has hastened the day that ships of the United States Navy will be equipped with weapons that seem to be out of an episode of "Star Trek." The power of the laser has passed a significant milestone.
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The 10 Primary Types of US Navy ShipsThe U.S. Navy fleet consists of a wide variety of ship types, each with a specific function. Navy vessels are grouped by a classification system consisting of four basic levels. Discover the ten primary types of U.S. Navy ships in current operation. -
US Navy SEAL Cleared of All Prisoner Abuse ChargesUPDATE: On May 06th, Navy SEAL McCabe was acquitted. All three Navy SEALs vindicated. -
3 US Navy SEALs Arraigned on Pearl Harbor AnniversaryThe U.S. Government decides to begin arraignments for the court-martial of three U.S. Navy SEALs for "abusing" a terrorist they captured last September, on the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack. One wonders about the timing.
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What It's Really like to Be in the US NavyLike everything else in life, being in the Navy has it's plus and minus points. I will tell you about the good and the bad. But only you can decide if the navy is right for you. -
Prototype Navy Rail Gun Hits Mach 7!This railgun back in 2008 was able to hit a target from 13 miles away. In just a span of 2 years, the US Navy has increased its range of fire from 13 to 100 miles and is able to hit a target in 6 minutes at that distance!
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Boeing Starts Building US Navy's P-8A Anti-Submarine Airplane737 anti-sub plane carries torpedoes, depth charges, harpoon missiles, sonobuoys. -
US Navy Still Searching for Sailor Who Fell Overboard from the USS HopperDespite training and precautions, mishaps still happen while US Navy performs maneuvers at sea. -
NC Governor Opposes Navy Plan to Poison Protected BirdsThe Navy under pressure to reduce practice landings in populated areas is looking for a Outlying Landing Field. They prefer a site that is only 50 miles from one of the US premeire bird refuges. -
Navy to Finally Study Camp Lejeune Deaths Linked to Toxic WaterThe US Navy has reluctantly agreed to fund a study into the link between toxic water at Camp Lejeune, NC and the deaths of Marines and their families after bipartisan demands from North Carolina politicians. -
Test Flight of X-47B Unmanned Fighter a Success Say US NavyUS Technology News '" The U.S. Navy has spoke of its success in test flying a new fighter aircraft. The first test flight was completed at The Edwards Airforce Base in California, USA. -
Different Types of US Navy ShipsA discussion of the four types of Navy ships.
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Chaves Claims US Responsible for Haiti EarthquakeHugo Chaves claims US Navy responsible for Haiti Earthquake with new weapon.
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Navy Fires Electromagnetic CannonAccording to a US Department of Defense press release, the US Navy successfully tested a powerful rail gun at its Naval Surface Weapons Center in Dahlgren, Virginia this Thursday.
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SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike ReviewSOCOM, United States Special Operations Command, meaning the US Navy SEALs is under your control and you have a mission. The U.S. Ambassador to Panama has been kidnapped by insurgents and you the ones going in. -
Living the Life on a Naval Ship: A Day at Sea Aboard a Navy CarrierA brief overview of life aboard a US Navy aircraft carrier. Includes a listing of active carriers and their general characteristics. -
The Navy: How to Build a Military or Civilian CareerWhy and how the joining the US Navy can be a good decision. Includes a list of jobs found within the Navy that are equally or more common outside the military.
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US Sets $5 Million Bounty for Russia's Most-wanted TerroristThe US Department of State added Doku Umarov, one of Russia's most notorious terrorists, to the bounty list. Any information which leads to his arrest will result in a $5 million reward for the tipster. -
Iran Can Prove Bin Laden was Dead Long Before US Raid '" Iranian MinisterIranian Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi claims that Osama Bin Laden died from an illness before the US raid on his compound in Abbottabad. Iran has documents to prove it, he said. -
Illegal Immigration - How Immigrants Have Helped the USThis piece shows how since the beginning of the country both legal and illegal immigrants have contributed to the national security of the US. -
Is Navy the New Black?Four ways to wear navy this season.
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How to Max the US ARMY Physical Fitness TestThe ARMY physical fitness test consists of three main areas, timed pushups, sit-ups and a two minute run. For an ARMY soldier your physical fitness test score is not only worth points for promotion, but is a measure of prestige and honor. -
Navy Ships and Asbestos - a HistoryStarting in the 1930s, the Navy started using asbestos all over the place. They were like a lot of industrial centers. They need flame proof materials to cover their boilers, engine rooms, and pipes. Asbestos was readily available and easy to work with.
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Navy Railgun Test Achieves Important MilestoneThe United States Navy has achieved a milestone in the development of an electromagnetic railgun, a weapon that promises to change the face of naval warfare as thoroughly as carrier launched airplanes, the submarine, and steel clad ships.
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U.S. Navy's Rescue of Iranian Sailors Fraught with IronyAn incident in the Arabian Sea demonstrated how the current confrontation between the United States Navy and the Islamic Republic of Iran over access to international waters is fraught with irony.
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Apache Leader is Angry Because Navy Seals Used Geronimo Code in Bid Laden RaidApache Leader is Angry Because Navy Seals Used Geronimo code in Bid Laden Raid
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More Information About the US and Iranian Naval ConfrontationMore information is being disclosed about the confrontation between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the United States Navy.
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Iranian Navy Provokes United StatesIranian Revolutionary Guard naval forces provokes US naval warship in international waters.
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Navy Shipboard Laser Cannon Shoots Down Aerial DroneThe idea of laser cannons being used in actual battle has been around since Buck Rogers fought with blasters. This Navy test of a defensive laser cannon shooting down an aerial drone shows that the idea may be reality soon.
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Captain Richard Phillips Freed by Navy SEALsLet's give credit where credit is due. A team of Navy SEALs has rescued Captain Richard Phillips from the Somali pirates who were holding him, killing three of the pirates. The operation was approved by President Barack Obama.
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The First U.S. Navy Battle Off the Palm-Fringed Beaches of NevisThe legendary naval battle that is the cornerstone of the U.S. Navy -
US Senate Chaplain Barry Black Delivers Powerful Message on FaithChaplain Barry Black, the 62nd US Senate Chaplain, gave the sermon at the 141st annual Seventh-day Adventist Camp Meeting.
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Who and What Are Navy Seabees?Read about the history and accomplishments of the United States Navy Seabees. -
US Navy Commissions Mesa VerdeNew class of ship replaces older amphibious transports. -
Is the US Misinforming Us About UFO's?This article looks at the claims of some that the US is misinforming us about UFO's.
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Dog Sledding and Snowboarding at Chicago's Navy PierNavy Pier is hosting three free days of Winter events that include dog sledding, snowboarding, ice sculpture competitions with folks from around the world competing.



