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Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Lloyd “Link” Mustin grew up hearing many tales of his family’s long history of service in the U.S. Navy. As the se...

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“Geography matters.”  Frank Gamboa, a retired Navy captain and a first generation Mexican-American, knows this instinctively.  In the openin...

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Patricia Smith’s family considers military service part of the duty of being a U.S. citizen. And no one in her family hesitates to serve. He...

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  Officials of the Embassy of the Philippines presented a display of Philippine medals and awards to the Navy Memorial on April 5.  U.S. ve...

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The stress of a deployed military parent on a child can be mitigated by creative and athletic pursuits, according to Our Military Kids, Inc., a non-pr...

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Stanley Bleifeld, the sculptor who created the iconic Lone Sailor and Homecoming statues for the Navy Memorial, died March 26 at the age of 86. D...

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