NEW YORK (PIX11) – More than 250 Navy SEALS, veterans, first responders and civilians will swim a grueling 3.5 miles across the Hudson River in August for charity, according to organizers.
A new watchdog report says Navy SEAL candidates face health risks from contaminated water during training in California. It says Naval Special Warfare Command has ignored local bacteria-related beach ...
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When someone from a local community gets involved in a charitable event that is “cool” and really something selective, it is definitely worth noting! Monroe County resident and local business leader ...
His motto is to just keep swimming. Jason Redman was at death’s door following an Al Qaeda ambush in Iraq in 2007, during which he was shot eight times, sustaining severe injuries to his face, arm and ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK (PIX11) – More than 250 Navy SEALS, veterans, first responders and civilians will swim a grueling 3.5 miles across the ...