March 18, 2023 Navy secretary cited climate change as top priority as Biden proposes shrinking the fleet Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said this month that climate change is one of his top priorities despite escalating fears about China's growing naval presence.
March 16, 2023 Families of Coast Guardsmen killed in World War I receive relatives’ Purple Hearts The descendants of U.S. Coast Guardsmen killed in a German U-boat attack during World War I were posthumously awarded Purple Hearts Thursday.
March 15, 2023 China, Russia, Iran team up for military exercises in Middle East China, Russia and Iran are conducting joint military exercises in the Gulf of Oman this week as U.S. tensions with each country have risen during the international conflict in Ukraine.
March 15, 2023 Jack Carr, bestselling author and former SEAL, announces nonfiction series, 'Targeted,' on terror events Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL and a #1 bestselling novelist, has announced exclusively to 91±¬ÁÏ Digital a new nonfiction book series beginning October 2024, called "Targeted," on terror events.
March 14, 2023 Colombian navy seizes mystery submarine with more than ton of cocaine, 2 lifeless bodies on board Nearly 3,000 pounds of cocaine worth about $87 million were located in a submarine in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, the Colombian navy announced.
March 14, 2023 China issues ominous threat to Biden, Australia over nuclear submarine deal China warned that the nuclear submarine deal between the U.S. and Australia reflects a "Cold War mentality" that will undermine the region's "stability and peace."
March 12, 2023 U.S. Army’s WWII K-9 Corps was born on this day in history, March 13, 1942 America’s four-legged foot soldiers and sailors served with the Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard in WWII, earning acclaim in numerous roles, including front-line combat.
March 11, 2023 Navy renames ship over ties to Confederate officer The United States Navy will be renaming oceanographic survey vessel USNS Maury as part of its bid to cut ties with all Confederate namesakes in the military.
March 8, 2023 Marine sniper tears up testifying how leaders ignored his warnings minutes before Kabul airport blast A Marine sniper testified about the moments leading up to the suicide blast at Kabul airport during the American evacuation, saying his warnings were ignored by leaders.
March 3, 2023 Veterans, family members still suffering from toxic Camp Lejeune water as unresolved illness claims grow Many U.S. service members say their time at Camp Lejeune and exposure to its toxic water for decades its led to severe illness, including cancer, leukemia and more.