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    Home Tags Pacific Ocean

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    A Japanese submarine torpedoed the USS Indianapolis early in the morning of July 30, 1945, according to the Navy. Only 316 people survived the dehydration, drowning, and shark attacks that ensued over the subsequent four to five days they spent stuck in the water. (U.S. Navy photo / Released)
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    Civilian researchers say they found wreckage of WWII cruiser torpedoed by Japanese submarine in 1945

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    August 19, 2017 5:38 pm
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    President Trump said Wednesday that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un made the right decision when he scrapped a plan to fire missiles toward Guam. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    Trump: North Korea made ‘very wise’ decision against missile launch

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    August 16, 2017 12:02 pm
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    While some analysts assume North Korea does not have effective missile reentry vehicles, I assume they do. And located 2,100 miles from North Korean launch sites, Guam is well within range of Kim Jong Un's increasingly advanced ballistic missile forces. (AP Photo/Grace Garces Bordallo)
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    Guam is well-protected against North Korean attack

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    August 9, 2017 4:47 pm
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    Fisheries Service says listing the Pacific bluefin tuna
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    Sorry, Charlie: Trump rejects bid to list tuna as endangered

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    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson explained the U.S. is implementing a policy of
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    Rex Tillerson: US-North Korea talks could give regime ‘the security they seek’

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    August 1, 2017 7:52 pm
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    The 2016 election year never ends. (AP)
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    Yes, Don and Hilary really are the names of two tropical storms that exist right now

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    The two pilots and one aircrewman aboard the MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter were pulled to safety by USS Dewey, shown. (AP/Nicole LaCour Young)
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    Navy helicopter crashes in ocean near Guam

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    April 27, 2017 2:41 am
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    Former head of Pacific Command blasts D.C.
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    Retired admiral: China’s not driving the US out of the Western Pacific

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    A truck drives on an ice bridge constructed near the Colville-Delta 5, or as it's more commonly known, CD5, drilling site on Alaska's North Slope. ConocoPhillips in October 2015 became the first to drill for oil in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, a region the size of Indiana. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)
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    ‘Drill, baby, drill’ returns to the new Congress

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    January 16, 2017 5:01 am
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    Midway Atoll is in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, which Obama expanded to an area twice the size of Texas last week. (AP Photo/Ronen Zilberman)
    Energy and Environment

    Obama to shell out $40 million to Pacific islands for climate threats

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    September 1, 2016 5:24 pm
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