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The guided-missile frigate USS Gary returned Friday following a nearly seven-month deployment to Central America.
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An instrument indicating low oil pressure aboard the CH-53E Super Stallion prompted the pilots to set the aircraft down at Del Mar Shores Beach.
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Navy Lt. Cmdr. Todd Dale Malaki pleaded guilty to conspiracy and bribery. He admitted to having a corrupt relationship with Leonard Glenn Francis, the former president and CEO of Glenn Defense Marine Asia.
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Marines, sailors were involved in effort to combat ISIS
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The USS Carl Vinson Monday turned over command of operations in the Arabian Gulf to another flattop, the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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A special operations Marine will receive the Marine Corps' second-highest combat medal during a ceremony Thursday at Camp Pendleton.
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Building a career is no easy task for those in the National Guard who have to balance their commitments to a civilian job and their military training.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War is being remembered this week. Among those remembering the anniversary of the war's end is Bill Ketchum who has a direct connection to a Civil War soldier.
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Studies that surveyed personnel found "major misconceptions" within U.S. special operations about whether women should be brought into the male-only jobs.
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The 820-foot-long vessel, which called San Diego and Long Beach home during its nearly 35 years of service, deployed 17 times and steamed more than 1 million nautical miles.
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