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There are no indications of suicide or foul play, the Navy said. → Read More
The destroyer will become the flagship of Standing NATO Maritime Group Two in July. → Read More
The ship is now operating in the Red Sea to bolster maritime security and partner capacity building. → Read More
Cmdr. Brett Johnson has been temporarily reassigned to the staff of Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic. → Read More
CTF-150 is one of four task forces now operating in the Mideast to counter maritime threats. → Read More
Cmdr. Jared Severson was relieved due to a loss of confidence following findings from a command investigation. → Read More
The destroyers were among four that the Navy deployed in early 2022 to support the U.S. 6th Fleet and NATO allies. → Read More
The Navy announced it was aiming to bolster its submarine force in Guam last year. → Read More
The aircraft crashed off the coast of Virginia, about 100 miles northeast of Norfolk, on Wednesday. → Read More
Lt. Fan Yang made false statements on a questionnaire for his top secret security clearance. → Read More
The dock landing ship Gunston Hall is poised to join the rest of the amphibious ready group later this month. → Read More
The Navy has gained two future ships. → Read More
Cmdr. Bradford Tonder was relieved “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to perform his duties." → Read More
Lt. Cmdr. Jacob Montoya was relieved “due to a loss of confidence" in his ability to carry out his duties. → Read More
A Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter crashed in Virginia Wednesday, causing non-life threatening injuries to one crew member. → Read More
The Norwegian military said Monday that it is struggling with dwindling supplies, in part due to the pandemic. → Read More
All personnel have been instructed to shelter in place. → Read More
The Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group and embarked 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit — consisting of nearly 5,000 sailors and Marines — are now operating off the coast of Somalia. → Read More
Jim Mattis, known as the “Warrior Monk” for his penchant of studying military history and reading, never minces words. → Read More
While critics of the new regulation are concerned that this will encourage military superiors to push their religious beliefs on their fellow service members, proponents of the rule have hailed it a victory for religious liberty. → Read More