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A new weapon developed for the U.S. military can retrofit large bombs into guided missiles making them deadly for enemy naval vessels. Here's what we know.
The destroyer USS Cole has joined U.S. Northern Command’s southern border operations meant to deter illegal crossing and drug trafficking. Cole, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer ...
After the war, the USS Slater was given to the Greek Navy, where it served for 40 years. Instead of scrapping it, Greece donated the Slater back to the U.S. in 1993.
USS Liberty veterans honor victims & survivors with added security at events in Norfolk No threats of violence reported By: Web Staff Posted 3:18 PM, Jun 07, 2025 ...
The destroyer USS Oscar Austin returns to Naval Station Rota, Spain, on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, after completing its first patrol in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations.
That number — +7 — is one shot higher than the last time the U.S. Open was played at Oakmont (2016), when the cut line fell at +6. McIlroy, with a birdie at No. 18, got himself to +6.
Military News USS Gerald R. Ford Strike Group set to deploy amid Iran-Israel conflict The Norfolk-based USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is set to be deployed, according to the U.S. Navy.
According to DataGolf, the cut line should come into play well over par as expected. Round 2 began with the site projecting at 6-over par cut at 40.4 percent chance while there's a 31.4 percent ...
What is the 2025 U.S. Open projected cut line? Only the top 60 players and ties will advance to the third and fourth rounds on Saturday and Sunday. The cut line has a history of creeping higher ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The USS Gravely has returned home to Naval Station Norfolk after its three-month deployment at the U.S. southern border. The homecoming came after the USS Cole (DDG 67) officially ...
The two-time U.S. Open winner was among the dozens who were cut from the 156-player field following two rounds at the difficult Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania.
President Donald Trump on Friday pressed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for a full-point interest-rate cut, saying the central bank’s monetary policy was a “disaster.” ...
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