The scarring in Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain was not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs. Rather, he was wounded by repeated, low-level, blast pressure from his own weapons.
The USS Carl Vinson will join the USS Harry S. Truman as the U.S. military's fight against the Houthis in Yemen continues.
WASHINGTON — The new A24 film “Warfare,” co-created by Navy SEAL veteran Ray Mendoza and the critically acclaimed director ...
Cher Ami is credited with saving the lives of 194 members of Whittlesey’s “Lost Battalion.” He became known as a war hero in ...
Trump threatens Iran, US mounts ‘unrelenting’ campaign against Houthis, Trump and Putin to talk, military academy boards get ...
Capable of holding over 300 crew members and larger than any Coast Guard vessel, the USS Gravely has been assigned to help ...
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CultureMap Houston on MSNTexas tech company floats plan to build futuristic Gulf Coast shipyardArmed with $600 million in fresh funding, Austin-based Saronic Technologies has set its sights on building a shipyard for ...
On May 2, 2011, teams of U.S. Navy SEALs landed in and around a compound in Abbottabad, deep inside Pakistan. Their mission that morning was to capture or kill the world's most wanted terrorist, Osama ...
When Steve "Gonzo" Gonzalez retired after a 34-year career as a Navy SEAL, he knew pretty much everything about ... Nathan Quinn was a special forces medic but never deployed to war. When he came to ...
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