Navy, Venezuela and strikes
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For hundreds who gathered at the Navy Yard, the procession was an opportunity to swap stories, see some boats and honor the military branch's founding in Philadelphia.
The Navy and Marines celebrated with a parade that put the branches front and center along Independence Mall on Market Street.
As a rear admiral, Tom Anderson worked to fix the Navy's troubled ships. Now his job is bringing Navy shipbuilding back to Philadelphia.
Two people on an alleged drug smuggling boat were recovered and detained by the Navy Thursday after the vessel was destroyed.
Coaches and teammates agree that starting left guard Ben Purvis is the ideal individual to wear the No. 68 in honor of the late David Forney.
The pair were recovered and are allegedly being kept on a Navy warship. They're the first to survive the half dozen US strikes.
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US Navy Treating Two Survivors of Latest Airstrike on Alleged Venezuelan ‘Drug Vessel’ in Caribbean: Report
The Navy is medically treating two survivors of the latest U.S. airstrike on an alleged Venezuelan cartel "drug vessel," according to The Wall Street Journal. The post US Navy Treating Two Survivors of Latest Airstrike on Alleged Venezuelan ‘Drug Vessel’ in Caribbean: Report first appeared on Mediaite.
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Hegseth helps set world record at Navy football game for most people doing pushups at the same time
Pete Hegseth helped break a Guinness World Record for most people doing pushups simultaneously as Navy defeated Air Force 34-31 in their latest football matchup.
It was a double homecoming of sorts at Lincoln Financial Field as Temple University celebrated its homecoming game while playing Navy, which is also recognizing its 250th anniversary.