
Brooklyn to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with Sail4th
Brooklyn will help celebrate America’s 250th anniversary as tall ships and military vessels sail through New York Harbor.

Brooklyn will help celebrate America’s 250th anniversary as tall ships and military vessels sail through New York Harbor.

BROOKLYN NATIVE STEPHANIE LOPEZ SERVES THE U.S. NAVY, assigned to the Afloat Training Group San Diego (ATGSD) in California.

U.S. NAVY OFFICER 2ND CLASS Steven Patzer, a Brooklyn native, joined the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region for the Inauguration.

THE SIXTH ANNUAL New York City SEAL Swim raised more than $600,000 on Saturday to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation and its 30 programs.

MORE THAN 300 military veterans, first responders and civilian swimmers will plunge into the Hudson River for the New York City SEAL Swim.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jeanette Alexis, a native of Brooklyn, New York, serves in the U.S. Navy in San Diego, California. “I wanted to do

Veterans Day, Nov. 11, was overcast in Brooklyn, but rainfall seemed held at bay by a higher power. It did not fall until the end

My father, Irving Kaufman (1910 – 1982), was a professional photographer who started in Brooklyn in the mid 1930s working for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He captured thousands of images

Rose announces winner of Congressional Art Competition U.S. Rep. Max Rose (D-Southern Brooklyn-Staten Island) has announced that a local artist, Giovanna Campagnino-Lomonaco, has won the Congressional Art Competition. “Giovanna’s artwork



Justice Arthur Spatt, a Brooklyn-born and raised Federal Court judge and World War II veteran, died earlier this month at the age of 94. Justice Spatt grew up in Sheepshead

My father, Irving Kaufman (1910 – 1982), was a professional photographer who started in Brooklyn in the mid 1930s working for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He captured thousands of images

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday that President Trump is dispatching the naval hospital ship USNS Comfort to New York City to help alleviate what could be a catastrophic shortage

Brooklynites will be treated to a spectacular military air show on Thursday morning, when 24 jets trailing red, white and blue smoke will zoom in formation down the Hudson River

Sailors, Marines and members of the Coast Guard have arrived by the hundreds in New York City — and they’re eager to meet New Yorkers, see the sights and chow

Upgrades are in the works for Brooklyn’s Marine Corps Base at Floyd Bennett Field. After incorporating several military-based priorities for the state into a military construction appropriations bill, Senators Charles
Fleet Week, New Yorks annual celebration of all things maritime, kicked off by the parade of ships dramatically making their way up the Narrows, is going to be considerably smaller — if it happens at all, this year — a victim of the sequester.
The event — which is timed to take place …

Fleet Week, New York’s annual celebration of all things maritime, kicked off by the parade of ships dramatically making their way up the Narrows, is going to be considerably smaller

P.S. 200, The Benson School, has a very close relationship with the Fort Hamilton Army garrison, which soldiers and students celebrated on Tuesday, November 20 with a special ceremony in lieu of Veterans Day.
Students gathered in the auditorium for a slide show, highlighting the troops …

Natalie Grilletti, mother of two, is a Dyker Heights resident who comes out every year to watch the Independence Day Parade. Her five and three year-old children happily cheered and waved their American flags on Saturday, June 30 as veterans marched down 13th avenue.
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