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Beyond the battlefield: A salute to service for a local veteran
Veterans Day marks a time to honor America’s service members for their patriotism. NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett spoke to a Vietnam war Navy veteran about his life beyond the battlefield.
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‘Damage Control Olympics' trains San Diego sailors to fight ship fires
NBC 7’s Dave Summers got a front-row seat to a training course for sailors that features skills competition.
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Tracker: NBC 7 meteorologist follows the path of Tropical Storm Hilary
The center of Tropical Storm Hilary is moving across Southern California, as San Diego County continues to be impacted by heavy rain and strong winds.
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Historic WWII memorabilia discovered in Oklahoma Goodwill's donated lockbox
Goodwill employees found the historic documents in a secret compartment inside a donated lockbox.
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These Asian-American Sailors Honor Their Immigrant Past With U.S. Navy Service
NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar, a Navy reservist, introduces us to two sailors whose family ties inspired them to enlist.
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Salute to San Francisco Fleet Week
All aboard! California Live celebrates Fleet Week in San Francisco at Pier 30! Malou Nubla visits the U.S.S. Fitzgerald and learns the history behind the multi-mission destroyer. Get to know your Navy and find out the boat loads of fun scheduled for this weekend!
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At Least 5 Sailors Sickened After Jet Fuel Leaks Into USS Nimitz' Drinking Water, Navy Says
At least five sailors aboard the USS Nimitz were sickened after military jet fuel contaminated the aircraft carrier’s water supply, the Navy said Friday.
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Navy SEAL Selection Course Under Investigation After Sailor's Death
NBC 7’s Mark Mullen has the story of a motivated Navy SEAL prospect who died during BUDS training.
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Navy's Famed Blue Angels Aerial Acrobatics Team Selects First Female Pilot
For the first time in its 76-year history, the Navy’s famed Blue Angels aerial demonstration team will feature a female pilot.
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US Navy, Iran Have Tense Encounter in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. Navy said Tuesday its forces had a tense encounter with Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
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Navy Censures 5 in Deadly Sinking of Amphibious Vehicle
The Navy has issued letters of censure to three Marine and two Navy officers in connection with the sinking of an amphibious assault vehicle off the Southern California coast in 2020. The mishap killed eight Marines and a sailor. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro faults the officers for what he calls “inadequate leadership and execution of their oversight duties.” Censure...