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January 22, 2024 | View in browser
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Lost at sea: Navy SEAL tries to save another during Arabian Sea raid; both declared dead
Christopher Chambers and Nathan Gage Ingram were the Navy SEALs who went missing in rough seas during a nighttime ship-boarding mission in the Arabian Sea, the service said.
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US, British militaries team up again to bomb sites in Yemen used by Iran-backed Houthis
The U.S. and British militaries bombed multiple sites used by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen on Monday. They used warship- and submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles and fighter jets to take out missile storage sites and launchers.
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Attacks on neighbors show an emboldened Iran stepping out of the shadows
Iranian attacks against three neighboring countries indicate that Tehran has been emboldened by the performance of its militia proteges and raise questions about whether it will directly challenge the U.S. and its partners in the Middle East.
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Ghost Army veterans set to receive Congressional Gold Medal in March ceremony
Congress will bestow its highest honor to the Ghost Army on March 21 in recognition of the unique role the unit played in helping defeat Nazi Germany by misleading German forces about the size and location of Allied troops.
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Top Navy leaders visit Italy to meet with US sailors, attend aircraft symposium
The Navy’s top officer and enlisted sailor visited Naval Support Activity Naples together Monday to meet with the service’s top leadership in Europe and speak with sailors and civilians.
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Flashlight left inside Air Force F-35 engine causes $4 million in damage
A handheld flashlight left inside an F-35 engine by maintainers at Luke Air Force Base last year caused $4 million in damage, Air Force investigators said in a recently released report.
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Former Italian naval officer gets 20 years for selling classified NATO documents to Russia
A former Italian navy captain has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for selling classified NATO documents and other information to a military attache at the Russian Embassy in Rome.
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Marine Corps tsunami siren sounded false warning on Okinawa
The Marine Corps apologized last week after a system malfunction erroneously triggered a tsunami warning siren at a base on Okinawa.
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Navy officer’s early prison release sparks digital discontent in Japan
A Navy officer’s release by U.S. authorities from his prison term for two 2021 traffic deaths near Mount Fuji has stirred a wave of criticism by Japanese on social media.
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B-1 bombers train in Western Pacific with Singaporean and Japanese aircraft
A pair B-1B Lancer bombers are in the Western Pacific training with U.S. allies and partners, according to Pacific Air Forces.
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American Black Hawks fly nearly 2,000 pounds of aid to Japanese quake victims
U.S. Army helicopters have delivered nearly 2,000 pounds of supplies in support of earthquake relief efforts in central Japan, according to U.S. Forces Japan.
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