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Two U.S. military planes were shot down in separate incidents on Friday, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
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Anssaf Ali Mayo, a member of Yemen's parliament, alleges in a recently unsealed lawsuit that the three ex-military members gathered in San Diego in 2015 in order to plan his assassination.
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A U.S. Marine who was an ammunition specialist at Camp Pendleton is charged with stealing ammo and weapons, including a shoulder-fired missile system, and conspiring to sell them in Arizona.
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The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego features multimedia experiences, including a virtual reality mission to rescue hostages.
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Pentagon rules say reservists can run for office but must clearly state their reserve status in campaign materials and cannot use uniformed photos as "primary graphic representation" of the candidate.
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Drivers and NASCAR officials were at the base Wednesday meeting with sailors.
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While the deployment is a major increase of troops to the region, it does not necessarily indicate that a ground operation is imminent or will take place at all.
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Korean War pilot Royce Williams battled Russian jets in the longest historic dogfight, kept secret for half a century. At 100 years old, he earned the Medal of Honor.
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Compulsion Dance and Theatre stages a new play about the night the Vietnam War draft lottery began.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine said Iran objectives will “take time” and involve “difficult ... work.” They did not say when operations might end.
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