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NYC Fleet Week 2024: Your guide to events
FOX 5 New York· 6 days agoFleet Week 2024 sails into New York Harbor on Wednesday, beginning with the Parade of Ships. Here's everything you need to know about this year's...
Memorial Day ceremony honors NUWC Division Newport employees who made the ultimate sacrifice
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoRetired Adm. Scott Swift, former commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, was the guest speaker at the...
Prison Ship Martyrs Monument is America's 'original' tomb of unknown war heroes
Fox News· 3 hours agoThe Prison Ship Martyrs Monument offers chilling testimony that American independence was purchased...
Chain reaction: Meet the 46 coaches impacted by Nick Saban’s retirement
Birmingham News· 28 minutes agoWhen Nick Saban retired in January, it’s likely the resulting coaching chain reaction wasn’t top of...
DC Rooftop Bars Are One of a Kind, Thanks to Local Height Laws
Thrillist Food & Drink· 6 days agoNothing says summer quite like swimming holes and an ice cold drink at a rooftop bar with sweeping...
Don’t Cede Historic American Symbols to Bad Actors
The Dispatch via AOL· 2 days agoThe “Appeal to Heaven” or “Pine Tree Flag” was originally flown by ships in George Washington’s revolutionary Navy (such as it was). The pine tree was a...
Northern Italian Cooking and Frozen Spritzes Are Coming to Navy Yard
Washingtonian· 5 days agoAt northern Italian restaurant Ama, chef and co-owner Johanna Hellrigl knows the guy who makes the...
7 Favorite Parks and Trails in DC
Washingtonian· 3 days agoFor the fourth year in a row, the Trust for Public Land named DC as the nation’s best big-city park system in its annual survey (Arlington, meanwhile,...
Watch: Fleet Week begins with parade of ships in New York Harbor
The Independent via Yahoo News· 5 days agoShips on display included two from the US Navy, three from the Coast Guard, and four from the Naval...
How the Gaza pier traces its origins to tossed cigar boxes before WWII
Military Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn 1939, John Noble Laycock, then a commander in the Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps, was assigned, as...