
R/V Petrel: Historic Vessel Finds New Life in the U.S. Navy
The R/V Petrel, known for discovering WWII shipwrecks, is now part of the U.S. Navy.
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The R/V Petrel, known for discovering WWII shipwrecks, is now part of the U.S. Navy.

The R/V Petrel, known for WWII shipwreck discoveries, is now part of the U.S. Navy.

The OMB has reported that the cost of military operations against Iran has reached $30 billion, with implications for funding.

New NDAA amendment requires influenza vaccinations for military personnel following a flu outbreak at Lackland AFB.

The USS Juneau was sunk by a Japanese torpedo during the Valiant Shield exercise, highlighting naval readiness.

The USS Juneau was sunk during a multinational SINKEX exercise, highlighting naval readiness and training.

The Marine Corps Commandant emphasizes the importance of recognizing Medal of Honor heroes, regardless of time elapsed.

Master Chief Petty Officer Frank Welch, who led significant reforms in the Coast Guard, has died at 65, impacting senior enlisted personnel.

A new bill in Congress aims to extend the decision deadline for military survivor benefits, impacting service members and families.

The Pentagon is seeking experts to enhance military capabilities through AI and automation in its new War Force initiative.

Terry McIntosh, who fought in Vietnam at 18, finally receives his Special Forces tab, recognizing his service with the Green Berets.

Navy Reserve aviators can now receive annual bonuses up to $40,000 as part of a new retention initiative.