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May 09 2024
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Obituary: Gerald “Jerry” A. Bodmer
WESTPORT ISLAND – Gerald “Jerry” A. Bodmer passed away on May 4, 2024. Jerry was born March 1, 1942, to Edward S. Bodmer and Bertha A. (Garneau) Bodmer. He was a graduate of King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham, Mass. He joined the Navy shortly after high school and served from 1960 until his honorable discharge from the service in 1966. During his military years he met the love of his
Portland Press HeraldMay 09 2024
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Maggie Goodlander, Former White House Adviser, to Run for Congress in New Hampshire
Maggie Goodlander, a lawyer who has worked in the White House and the Justice Department under President Biden, announced on Thursday her candidacy for a congressional seat in New Hampshire’s Second District, where the Democratic incumbent, Representative Ann McLane Kuster, is retiring. Ms. Goodlander, a Democrat, has served as a White House adviser, a deputy assistant attorney general in the
New York Times (News)May 09 2024
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Former Biden official announces Congressional run
A former senior official in Joe Biden’s administration tossed her hat in the ring of the Democratic primary in New Hampshire for a U.S. House seat held by a retiring lawmaker. Maggie Tamposi Goodlander is a former Navy intelligence officer who also held a top post at the Department of Justice. She announced her run Thursday for the seat currently held by Democratic Congresswoman Annie Kuster
nj.comNov 27 2023
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Missiles fired toward US Navy warship during distress response in Middle East, officials say
Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen in the direction of a U.S. Navy warship as it responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker in the Gulf of Aden, the Pentagon said late Sunday.
The USS Mason, along with allied ships, responded to a distress call from the commercial vessel, the Central Park, which reported “that they were under attack by an
The HillNov 26 2023
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U.S. Navy takes swift action after Israeli-owned tanker seized by suspected armed pirates
(FOX NEWS) -- A U.S. Navy vessel responded to a distress call Sunday from an Israeli-linked tanker off the coast of Yemen on Sunday.
U.S. Navy personnel from the USS Mason, a Mayport-based Arleigh Burke class destroyer assigned to the Eastern Mediterranean, responded to the distress call from the Liberian-flagged Central Park, carrying a cargo of phosphoric acid in the Gulf of Aden.
WNDJun 23 2023
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US Navy: We Knew That Titanic Submersible Imploded on Sunday
The recent OceanGate expedition to the Titanic ended in tragedy. The five-man crew that descended beneath the waves some 350 miles off the coast of Newfoundland to view the wreckage of the Titanic has been lost. All five men were killed instantly by the implosion. The trip is part of a package with a quarter-million-dollar price tag. The Titan submersible vanished on Sunday, and there was a
TownhallMay 09 2024
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US and allies sink China-made naval vessel in war drill
The U.S., the Philippines, and Australia have sunk a made-in-China warship in a simulated attack on an enemy vessel as China doubles down on its sweeping territorial claims in the region. Land, air, and sea assets pummeled the 325-foot BRP Lake Caliraya, a replenishment oiler the Philippine Navy previously acquired from China, off the west coast of the Taiwan-facing province of Ilocos Norte on
NewsweekSep 15 2023
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Sixteen-year sentence for Navy sailor who fatally stabbed man in D.C.
The way authorities tell it, Collin Potter was an active duty Navy sailor who met a man at a local bar and brought him home for what a judge described as a “romantic hookup.” The two shared a glass of wine, prosecutors say, then Potter stabbed the man 42 times. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. On Friday, a judge
Washington PostAug 08 2023
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Sighting of Chinese and Russian warships near Aleutians prompts Navy response
Navy warships were dispatched to the Aleutian Islands last week, after 11 Chinese and Russian military vessels were found operating in the region. The exact location of the foreign ships was not disclosed, but a military spokesperson from the U.S. Northern Command said the foreign patrol ships remained in international waters and were not considered a threat. Still, U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski
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