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Sweeping testing of the entire crew of the coronavirus-stricken US aircraft carrier finds that about 60% of positive cases have not shown symptoms
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Acting US Navy Secretary: 'I stand by every word I said' after leak of carrier speech
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Venezuelan patrol ship sunk itself after ramming a cruise liner with a reinforced hull
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COVID-19 cases reported on both US aircraft carriers in western Pacific
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Rum rations in the navy during the 18th century: Grog
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Australian government deploys army reservists, third navy ship to support firefighters
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Sweden dodged a bullet by not building this nuclear submarine – the reactor had an insufficient amount of nuclear shielding
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When the USS John S. McCain crashed in the Pacific, the Navy blamed the destroyer’s crew for the loss of ten sailors. The truth is the Navy’s flawed technology set the McCain up for disaster
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Swedish maritime archaeologists have discovered two wrecks believed to be 17th-century warships – one of which is likely to be the sister ship of the Vasa
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How did the US Navy win the Battle of Midway?
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Sweden's navy HQ is returning to a vast underground cold war fortress designed to withstand a nuclear attack – seen as a defensive move against a resurgent Russia
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US Navy Surface Action Group consisting of a cruiser, three destroyers, and a helicopter strike squadron are operating in the Arctic waters surrounding Iceland
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Sixty years since rising from the deep – Swedish warship Vasa's preservation still a major challenge
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The US Navy will replace its touchscreen controls with mechanical ones on its destroyers
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Denmark in favour of coalition presence in Strait of Hormuz
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Norway reportedly detects radioactive leakage from Soviet submarine ‘Komsomolets’ in Arctic
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In 1989, the Pepsi Company cut a deal with the USSR that left it with a fleet of Russian military ships, making PepsiCo temporarily the sixth-largest Navy in the world
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Why isn't there more discussion about the UFOs reported by navy pilots?
I normally never take reports of ufos seriously, but major news outlets are reporting on videos taken by Navy pilots and the news anchors seem to take it as a joke. Even if these ufos are just...
I normally never take reports of ufos seriously, but major news outlets are reporting on videos taken by Navy pilots and the news anchors seem to take it as a joke. Even if these ufos are just high tech government drones or weather balloons, you'd think people would at least be curious in finding out what these things are.
Around the office normally I hear chatter about the news and current events, but nothing about these ufos. Nobody brings them up. On discussion forums, talk about the ufos seems really sparse as well. Even subreddits dedicated to ufos seem to not care very much about these videos being on the mainstream news. Now with legitimate proof that there is something strange in the air, why does nobody seem to care?
What are the leading explanations to what these things are? One explanation I've heard for at least one of the videos is that it's a stationary weather balloon that only appears to be moving due to the camera on the plane moving. I can accept this explanation for that video, but what about the other videos? And what about the navy pilot testimonies? Is this all just a publicity stunt for History Channel's new show?
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‘Wow, what is that?’ Navy pilots report unexplained flying objects
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Satellite images show no major damage to Persian Gulf ships claimed to be 'sabotaged' by US officials
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Frustrated pilots got Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
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Long-lost shipwreck found off Victorian coast, seventy-seven years after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine in WWII
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Chinese surveillance near Papua New Guinea expanding as Australia and US begin Manus Island naval upgrades
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Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy - An investigation into the crash of the USS Fitzgerald
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Mystery blast sank the USS San Diego in 1918. New report reveals what happened
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US to partner with Australia, Papua New Guinea on Manus Island naval base
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Navy training video - Mechanical computers [1953]
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Beijing hits out at Washington for ‘playing Taiwan card’ after US warships sail through strait
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US would 'absolutely' welcome Australian naval operations in South China Sea, general says
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China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare
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They didn't flip: Ukraine claims dolphin army captured by Russia went on hunger strike
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