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February 2025

Tiger Flowers, American Professional Boxer

Theodore “Tiger” Flowers
February 14, 1895 – November 16, 1927

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Camp Pendleton identifies CA Marine killed in Philippines plane crash

By: Elizabeth Dieguez
Posted 2:59 PM, Feb 09, 2025

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Marine officials at Camp Pendleton today identified Sgt. Jacob M. Durham as a U.S. Marine involved in a fatal aircraft incident on Feb. 6, in the Philippine Province of Maguindanao del Sur.

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Remembering Charles Jackson French: The Human Tugboat

Charles Jackson French (1919-1956)

Charles Jackson French was a Navy Mess Specialist 1st Class Petty Officer the night the USS Gregory (APD 3) was sunk by Japanese destroyers during the Battle of Guadalcanal. French saved the lives of more than a dozen Sailors by swimming through the night, dragging a raft full of injured shipmates through shark-infested waters.

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Black History Month

The following is a list of 50 notable African American inventors who have made significant contributions across various fields:

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NAVIFOR Showcases Information Warfare Capabilities at WEST 2025

San Diego, Calif. — Naval Information Warfare (IW) warfighters, leaders, and industry partners gathered at WEST 2025 to highlight the growing importance of IW in maritime operations. Held at the San Diego Convention Center from January 28-30, the conference, co-sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) International and the U.S. Naval Institute (USNI), provided a crucial platform for discussions on how IW is shaping the future of naval warfare.

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NSGA Shu Lin Kou, Taiwan, Closed February 2, 1979

The Shu Lin Kou, Taiwan, Republic of China was active from its establishment in 1955, until its closing in 1977.

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