For many veterans, the battle doesn’t end when they come home. The invisible wounds of combat, like PTSD, can leave some feeling withdrawn or isolated. A new documentary, “In Waves and War,” follows a ...
Nobody took home the crucible crown. But Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, Marines and airmen swapped drone tactics and spotted ...
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The U.S. Navy Isn’t Prepared For What’s Coming
The U.S. Navy faces a hard reality: too few ready surface ships, years-long carrier overhauls, and late, over-budget programs ...
Past ColumnsIf you ever have an exam called "drown proofing," call Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Greg Hake. He has good notes. Hake passed drown proofing and a battery of other monumental physical and ...
Since its inception in 2014, SEAL Officer Assessment and Selection (SOAS) has served as an important step in screening potential candidates for Navy SEAL training. Conducted in three classes each ...
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The Real Reason the U.S. Navy’s Recruiting Numbers Are Surging
The U.S. Navy’s recruiting is surging, signing up over 44,000 sailors in FY2025—its best year in over two decades. -While the ...
Over 2,000 life stories have been collected in audio format through the nonprofit, nationwide StoryCorps project since 2003, which have then gone on to be placed in the U.S. Library of Congress. One ...
1846: U.S. Marines and Navy sailors take possession of San Diego during the early months of the Mexican-American War. Two ...
James Derek Lovelace displayed advance physical strength before training begun. Seaman James Derek Lovelace, 21, died during his first week of training after he was pulled from a pool exercise Friday ...
The extreme techniques used by Navy SEALs for dealing with no sleep. — -- Navy SEALs may be some of the toughest people on the planet, but even an elite soldier doesn't do well without sleep.
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