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A Navy service member assigned to a San Diego-based explosive ordnance disposal unit died last weekend during a training event in Hawaii, the Navy reported Wednesday.
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The Navy is facing increasingly stiff competition from other employers.
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The Port of San Diego and USS Midway Museum are moving forward on a plan to convert Navy Pier into a new public park on San Diego Bay's North Embarcadero to be called "Freedom Park," officials said Wednesday.
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Kyle Mullen died February 4 after the "Hell Week" portion of SEAL basic training.
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A former Camp Pendleton Marine who sexually assaulted a 3-year-old was sentenced Monday to more than 28 years in prison.
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Long-associated with San Diego, the LCS has been problematic. Now, nine will be dropped from the Navy budget.
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The Supreme Court in a brief order Friday sided with the Biden administration and said that, while the lawsuit plays out, the Navy may consider sailors’ vaccination status in making deployment, assignment and other operational decisions.
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The annual survey by Blue Star Families shows military families concerned about economics and deployment after two years of the pandemic.
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Hearings have yielded few answers for parents after the tragic July 20 accident where nine troops drowned off the coast of San Clemente Island.
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New research shows nearly a quarter of vets suffer from the ringing in the ears.
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