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May 12 2023
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Plane that crashed off San Clemente Island was involved in Navy training, aviation company says
Three people who died when a jet crashed off California’s San Clemente Island this week were taking part in a U.S. Navy training exercise, their employer told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The victims, Eric Tatman, Spencer Geerlings and Shane Garner worked for Georgia-based Phoenix Air, a company with clients in the private sector and government, according to its website. The three men
KTLAMar 30 2024
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Cranes Arrive As Families Remember Victims Of Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Meanwhile, families and loved ones are speaking out and painting portraits of the six lives lost when a massive cargo ship struck one of the main supports of the bridge spanning the Patapsco River. On Friday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke near the Chesapeake 1000, a crane that earned its name because it can lift one thousand tons of debris, WJZ reported. "I've been informed by the Navy that
Patch.comMar 21 2024
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Iowa-Class Battleship USS New Jersey is Heading to Dry Dock After 34 Years
The historic move of the USS New Jersey, an Iowa-class battleship, to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for essential maintenance, marks a significant event not seen in over three decades. Summary: The historic move of the USS New Jersey, an Iowa-class battleship, to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for essential maintenance, marks a significant event not seen in over three decades. This meticulous journey
National InterestMar 30 2024
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Sebastian Rogers update: Search faces new challenge
The search for missing teenager Sebastian Rogers faces a new challenge after the United Cajun Navy, a nonprofit organization that arranges rescue teams, called off its search that was scheduled for Friday. Rogers, 15, disappeared late February from the home he shares with his mother and stepfather in Sumner County, Tennessee. The boy's stepfather, Chris Proudfoot, was working out of town, and
NewsweekMay 05 2023
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Head of Navy Recruiting Doubles Down After Drag Queen 'Digital Ambassador' Shocks Public
The head of the Navy’s recruiting branch is not backing down amid a flurry of criticism for deploying a drag queen to promote the service. Rear Adm. Lex Walker, head of Navy Recruiting Command, addressed the controversy in an email to recruiters shared by the TRMLX blog and confirmed by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Walker told recruiters to double down on the Navy’s support for “diversity
Western JournalMay 03 2023
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Navy Acknowledges Using Non-Binary Drag Queen as 'Ambassador' to Boost Recruitment - The Michigan Star
The Navy said has acknowledged having recruited a sailor who also was a non-binary drag queen to participate in a “Navy Digital Ambassador” pilot program designed to boost low recruitment numbers. Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley, whose stage name is Harpy Daniels (pictured above), was one of five active-duty personnel who participated in the digital ambassador program that ran from October 2022
The Michigan StarMay 03 2023
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Meet The U.S. Navy’s Non-Binary Drag Queen ‘Digital Ambassador’ Hired To Recruit Troops
An already short-staffed U.S. Navy decided to enlist a drag queen to recruit troops to join the branch in what many are comparing to the recent Bud Light debacle where Anheuser-Busch lost billions of dollars for partnering with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. 24-year-old non-binary Navy sailor Joshua Kelly, who performs as a drag queen known as “Harpy Daniels,” was promoted by the
InfoWarsMar 29 2024
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"Remarkably complex" puzzle to remove remnants of Key Bridge as more cranes arrive in Baltimore
BALTIMORE - Heavy equipment began arriving Friday to begin to clear away what is left of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and refloat and remove the Dali, the cargo ship that slammed into it Tuesday. Governor Wes Moore spoke in the shadow of the Chesapeake 1000, so named because it can lift one thousand tons of debris. "I've been informed by the Navy that they are supplying us with four heavy-lift
CBS News (Online)May 03 2023
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US Navy appointed active-duty drag queen in diversity drive to boost sinking recruitment
The US Navy invited an active-duty drag queen to be a “Digital Ambassador” – as part of a recent drive “to attract the most talented and diverse workforce” and combat plunging recruitment. Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley, who identifies as non-binary, was appointed as the first of five Navy Digital Ambassadors in a pilot program that ran from October to March. Kelley, whose stage name is Harpy
New York Post (News)May 03 2023
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Woke Alert: U.S. Navy Hires Active-Duty Drag Queen to Boost Recruitment Numbers
The Left's woke, progressive agenda has leaked into every facet of American life, causing the U.S. to look even weaker to foreign countries. In response to a significant decline in recruitment, the U.S. Navy hired an active-duty drag queen as a "Digital Ambassador" to attract men to join the military branch. However, this tactic may attract feminist men who are afraid to break a nail and gets
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