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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A 21-year-old Norfolk woman has been arrested following a Friday night crash at the Oceanfront that left multiple people injured and a shaken community searching for answers. Virginia Beach police say Ailani Roundtree is charged with reckless driving, endangering life, limb, or property, in connection with the crash at Murphy’s Irish Pub near 30th Street and Pacific Avenue.
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Trump and Hegseth are unconstitutionally foregoing military doctrine as they transform the world’s most powerful secular force into a white Christian nationalist militia. In doing so, they are destroying our military’s legitimacy both domestically and abroad. As a matter of national security, they must be stopped.
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This guy's an idiot... Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Tuesday that the annual flu vaccine will now be optional for all U.S. military personnel, both active and reserve. Previously, the flu vaccine had been mandatory. The new policy is in line with a previous change of making the COVID-19 vaccine optional.
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The U.S. Navy is expanding its Child and Youth Programs (CYP) with more than 900 new childcare spaces slated to open at key fleet concentration areas through 2028. This initiative, part of a broader readiness strategy for Sailors and their families, includes construction of new facilities, innovative facility conversions, and long-term capital investments in modern infrastructure.
- Last week
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US seizes Iranian-flagged cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz as new talks are in question
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A Navy reservist from Virginia who was accused of murdering his wife after her body was found in their freezer was arrested in Hong Kong, ending a two-month-long international manhunt, authorities said Wednesday. David Varela, 38, is expected to be charged with first-degree murder after the "successful overseas apprehension," FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement.
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US military prepares to board Iran-linked vessels
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Scoop: Trump convenes Iran White House Situation Room meeting amid renewed Hormuz crisis
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The Latest: Iranian gunboats fire on tanker in Strait of Hormuz as Iran reimposes restrictions
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Iran: Attacks on ships reported as Strait of Hormuz recloses
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History: Navy Medicine in Italy
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ARLINGTON, Va. – The Navy is giving Sailors more control, flexibility and opportunity in how they advance. Instead of waiting on quotas, advancement is now something Sailors can actively pursue at their own pace multiple times a year. By linking promotion to available jobs across the fleet, Billet Based Advancement (BBA) and Senior Enlisted Marketplace (SEM) create clearer pathways to promote faster, step into meaningful roles, and take ownership of their careers in ways not previously possible, all while helping the Navy decrease gapped billets and increase operational readiness.
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In part, this is the consequences of the commander-in-chief alienating the majority of our allies, putting tariffs on all countries, having base access denied for not just starting an unjust war but bullying former allies to have them join that war between the U.S. and Iran. There are consequences for bad behavior... Concerns are rising about food shortages aboard US warships deployed in the Middle East, as service members report limited portions and declining meal quality. Dan F, whose daughter is a Marine stationed on the USS Tripoli, said he was alarmed after seeing a photo of her meal. “A lunch tray, two-thirds empty, carried one small scoop of shredded meat and a single folded tortilla,” he was quoted as saying to USA Today. Another image from the USS Abraham Lincoln showed “a small handful of boiled carrots, a dry meat patty and a gray slab of processed meat.”
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The Pentagon is quietly laying the planning groundwork for a potential U.S. military operation in Cuba, even as the Iran war grinds on, according to recent reports. Two sources familiar with the matter told USA Today on Wednesday that contingency plans are being developed in case President Donald Trump orders an intervention on the island nation. Trump has not announced plans to invade Cuba, but has floated the idea.
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That’s where I met a fellow Marine whom I’m going to call “William.” William was quick-witted, magnetic, reckless in the way only a 19-year-old far from home can be. We hit it off immediately. On days off, we’d hit clubs and discos. On duty, we joked, argued, and covered for each other. It wasn’t profound, but it was consistent. The kind of friendship that forms in repetition—forged in boredom, pressure, and shared volume. We did everything together.
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U.S. Navy stopped 13 ships from passing Iranian port blockade, Pentagon says
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Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) suffered a fire this week while undergoing a maintenance availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Va., USNI News has learned. There was a small fire onboard the carrier Tuesday, a Navy spokesperson confirmed to USNI News. The ship’s force and Norfolk Naval Shipyard personnel immediately contained and extinguished the fire, the spokesperson said. Three sailors were injured as a result of the fire. The sailors were treated by the ship’s medical team and returned to full duty, according to the spokesperson.