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Huntington Ingalls said more skilled trades will be hired next year as the Newport News shipyard continues to ramp up production.
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A Department of Defense Inspector General report shows the high-profile Navy effort to prevent suicide still faces challenges.
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The jet’s crew is safe after a cable broke on the carrier during landing Tuesday.
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Roger Loria, a retired Richmond professor, is a Holocaust survivor who continues to speak publicly about what his family endured in 1940s Europe because of hate.
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The ambassador spoke before the World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads Friday.
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The 2023 incident over Joint Base Langley Eustis remains the largest incursion tracked by the Pentagon.
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How much of the VA's budget savings will go to patient care? Collins says it's 'up to the President'VA Secretary Doug Collins is aiming for a 15 percent cut in the agency's budget, even as it's serving a growing population of veterans.
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The annual Parade of Nations and accompanying festival come as the U.S. examines its role in the alliance.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a review of combat physical standards. Women who've served in combat jobs say ten years of experience has proven they're up to the task.
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John Phelan toured local shipyards this week as one of his first public appearances.
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Women pilots worry they will lose precious flight time as the Air Force rolls back the rules on flying while pregnant. The move comes as the Pentagon looks at standards across the military.