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  2. Trump says U.S. will begin guiding ships through Strait of Hormuz
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  4. Trump says US will ‘help free up’ ships stuck in Hormuz Strait
  5. Being a plank owner I would love to ding out about USS Georgia decommissioning ceremony location and date
  6. A cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz says it’s attacked as Iran makes new peace proposal
  7. Wow, the Navy has been in the political limelight for months now... The billionaire campaign contributor — and friend of President Donald Trump — had sought out lawmakers on Capitol Hill, troubled by what he saw as a “land grab” by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon’s No. 2 political appointee, Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg, according to people familiar with the matter. Hegseth and Feinberg, Phelan said, had imposed rigid control over submarine and shipbuilding decisions, effectively usurping the Navy’s authority, these people said.
  8. A search and rescue operation is underway in southern Morocco after two U.S. service members were reported missing off the southern coast of the North African nation during annual training exercises.
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  10. Thou shalt laugh at the absurdity of PCSing. Stacey Morgan knows a thing or two about PCS-ing. The U.S. Army wife and mother of four is preparing this summer for her eighth move, and a moment she had in the shower this week is going viral—well, sort of. Morgan is an author and speaker currently living at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. She is preparing her family for a permanent change of station to Colorado Springs and had a moment of clarity while washing her hair.
  11. The Government Accountability Office, an independent and nonpartisan investigative watchdog for Congress, has opened a review into how the Justice Department has handled redactions from investigative documents relating to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
  12. WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs requested $488.2 billion for fiscal year 2027, but questions on Capitol Hill focused on doctors and nurses rather than dollars. Senator Jon Ossoff said the numbers appear to move in the wrong direction. “It appears that the FY 27 request for physicians would employ fewer physicians than the FY 26 request for physicians,” Ossoff said. “Likewise, fewer registered nurses.”
  13. Robert D. Kaplan is an analyst and writer focused on the U.S. military and foreign affairs, and on Friday, he published a new piece for the New York Times, warning that "America no longer rules the waves," and breaking down how the current situation has exposed the Navy's ongoing "decline."
  14. A Navy radioman whose patrol plane crashed during World War II has been accounted for over 80 years after his death, military officials said Thursday. U.S. Navy Aviation Radioman 2nd Class Robert L. Cyr Jr. enlisted at 17 and flew patrols in the Pacific, according to a news release from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. While on leave one year after his enlistment, he told a local newspaper that he had flown about 112,000 miles on patrol flights.
  15. Then bring our Sailors home... Trump declares hostilities with Iran "terminated"
  16. The Pentagon said on Friday the US will be withdrawing roughly 5,000 troops from Germany over the next year. The move, which comes after President Donald Trump lashed out the German chancellor over his criticism of the US war with Iran, would still leave more than 30,000 US troops in the country.
  17. On paper, the war in Iran should not be much of a contest. The United States spends around $1 trillion a year on its military, more than 100 times as much as Iran. That money buys a vastly larger Air Force and Navy, as well as advanced weapons technologies that Iranian generals can only dream about.
  18. “This is the hill that I'm willing to die on. … There is nothing OK about threats of violence, racial violence in the military or anywhere in the world for that matter. We can't allow this type of environment to exist in the Army. It's not OK, our soldiers deserve better.”
  19. A US Navy warship lost power and propulsion for several hours in the Indo-Pacific on Tuesday, a US defense official said, after suffering what a Navy statement called an “engineering casualty” in its electrical system. Such a situation would leave the ship, the guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins, and its crew of about 300 “helpless” in the water, a naval analyst told CNN. There were no injuries among those aboard, the Navy said.
  20. It can be a challenge when a family member passes away. You’re dealing with not only the emotional sense of loss, but the many other details that require time, energy, and focus surrounding that loss. One of these concerns may be how your healthcare coverage may change. “Most importantly, TRICARE recognizes what you’re going through and is here to support you in your time of loss,” said Zelly Zim, senior program analyst, TRICARE Health Plan, Policy and Programs Division, at the Defense Health Agency. “The TRICARE benefit offers coverage that transitions with you as you move into this new phase of life. With TRICARE, your healthcare coverage changes as your life changes.” TRICARE wants you to know that you aren't alone. This article focuses on the benefits TRICARE offers survivors.
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  22. trump Tells Congress the Iran War has Terminated (So he won't get in trouble)
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  24. WASHINGTON (AP) — The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, will be heading home following a record-setting deployment of more than 300 days that included participating in the war against Iran and capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, two U.S. officials said Wednesday.
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