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Navy bans sailors from using kratom, other drugs
Sailors who violate the new policy will face administrative and or disciplinary action.
Sailors and Marines are banned from using products containing kratom, which claims to be a herbal pain killer and stimulant.
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Japan is now letting tourists live out their anime school dreams for real. A company in Japan is offering a one-day stu...
Japan is now letting tourists live out their anime school dreams for real. A company in Japan is offering a "one-day student" ...
A federal judge sentenced the Chinese-born U.S. Navy sailor to over 16 years in prison on Monday after he was convicted of ...
Exclusive: Director Kelly Reichardt and the film's makers reflect on "The Mastermind" in this new MUBI Editions companion set ...
Survival World on MSN
Life aboard early Navy aircraft carriers included punishments sailors rarely talked about later
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In Antarctica, things can change in a heartbeat. Our ship was approaching the Lemaire Channel, nicknamed “Kodak Alley” for ...
Back in September I interviewed Rear Adm. Alexis Walker for our sister newspaper, The Wichita Falls Times Record News. The ...
"It seems it’s only a matter of time before U.S. soldiers are deployed against the American people," writes Navy veteran.
Should U.S. military personnel obey an order from their commander in chief to invade Greenland? The violations of ...
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The US Navy Is Beefing Up Its SEAL Annual Physical Fitness Test
The new test is unlikely to be much of an issue, as Navy SEALs are among the most physically fit people on the planet.
The archbishop for the U.S. military services joined other prominent clerics in raising concerns.
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