Submarine builder General Dynamics Electric Boat delivered a Virginia-class attack boat to the U.S. Navy on Monday, the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday the Pentagon will not publicly release unedited video of a U.S. military strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack on ...
Rep. Joe Courtney's district includes Electric Boat’s Groton shipyard and many of the suppliers that work with the General ...
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ cast reunites for 30th anniversary special: The stars then and now I Was A Happily Married Mother Of 4. Then I Met A Woman At Pilates. ‘Blatantly Unconstitutional’: Bondi ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended strikes on alleged drug cartel boats during remarks Saturday at the Ronald Reagan ...
The U.S. military conducted a strike on another boat accused of carrying narcotics on board, killing three people, U.S. Southern Command announced Sunday. It was the 21st such strike reported in ...
As of Nov. 4, the U.S. Navy has bombed 15 boats and killed 67 people in the Caribbean and Pacific. President Trump claimed every boat down saved 25,000 American lives. But why is the U.S. bombing ...
Mark Esper weighs in on the Trump administration’s continued military strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers. Photo: Ivan Apfel for WSJ France denounced the U.S. military strikes on ...
The United Kingdom has stopped sharing intelligence on suspected drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean because of concerns about the legality of recent U.S. military strikes, two sources with ...
In an era of hypersonic missiles, stealth fighters, and nuclear subs, it’s hard to picture sailors going toe-to-toe with the enemy on a ship’s deck. Yet during World War II, the crew of a brand-new ...
Nov. 2 (UPI) --The United States killed three people in its latest strike against alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced. Hegseth said in a ...
The Pentagon said one person survived a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Pacific, but after searching for days, Mexican officials are about to give up. By Jack Nicas and Helene Cooper Jack Nicas ...
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