June 17, 2021 Tucker Carlson: US military is intensifying a political purge of the ranks Tucker Carlson discusses how recommended reading in the U.S. military promotes racism, and is poisonous to the troops.
June 17, 2021 Indiana brothers who died in Pearl Harbor attack finally laid to rest, with honors, 80 years later Two recently identified Indiana brothers who died during the attack on Pearl Harbor were finally laid to rest with gravestones after nearly 80 years as "unknown" soldiers.Â
June 15, 2021 House Republican presses Navy chief on why critical race theory was placed on voluntary reading list Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., expressed concern that the U.S. Navy is promoting discrimination by including books about critical race theory on a recommended reading list, specifically pointing at Ibram X. Kendi's "How to Be an Antiracist."
June 15, 2021 US military guns keep vanishing, some used in street crimes Government records covering the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force show pistols, machine guns, shotguns and automatic assault rifles have vanished from armories, supply warehouses, Navy warships and elsewhere.
June 12, 2021 Biden pick for Navy secretary is Cuban-born Carlos Del Toro, a 22-year Navy veteran President Biden said Friday he plans to nominate Carlos Del Toro for secretary of the Navy.Â
June 10, 2021 Marine killed at Pearl Harbor laid to rest in California Eighty years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor and just months after his remains were finally identified, a California Marine has been laid to rest with full military honors.
June 8, 2021 Boeing drone refuels Navy fighter jet for the first time In partnership with aerospace company Boeing, the U.S. Navy has successfully carried out aerial refueling using an unmanned aircraft for the first time.
June 7, 2021 USS Oklahoma soldiers' and Marines' remains returned to Hawaii for burial The DPAA project has so far identified 86% of the crew aboard the USS Oklahoma when it sank on Dec. 7, 1941.
June 4, 2021 Iranian ships round Cape of Good Hope for first time, possibly toward Venezuela: reports Two Iranian ships have rounded the Cape of Good Hope, appearing to head for the Atlantic Ocean and on to Venezuela, according to reports.Â
May 31, 2021 'Surviving Disaster' host Cade Courtley on leaving Hollywood: I couldn’t express my ‘love for this country’ The author and former host of Spike TV’s "Surviving Disaster" told 91±¬ÁÏ he was "living a double life" when he exited active duty.