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Navy test-fires missile from mobile launcher aboard LCS Savannah
The sea service continues to test the possibilities of placing mobile missile cells aboard littoral combat ships.
NCIS seeks help in solving ship fire case
The agency is offering cash money to anyone with knowledge about a suspected arson aboard the warship Carney in December.
First female US Naval Academy superintendent nominated
Rear Adm. Yvette Davids, who is now director of the Navy’s Learning to Action Drive Team, is a 1989 graduate of the academy.
By Diana Stancy
Admiral defends non-binary officer against attacks from GOP lawmakers
This month, Lt. j.g. Audrey Knutson described participating in an LGBTQ spoken word night and sharing a personally written poem with the ship.
By Diana Stancy
Fire breaks out aboard USS Carney
Six sailors were transported to a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital for smoke inhalation.
Fire aboard aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln injures 9 sailors
A Navy press release describes the injuries as minor, and the sailors were treated aboard the ship.
Navy releases Bonhomme Richard disciplinary records related to fire
The amphib caught fire in July 2020 and burned for several days, leading the Navy to sell the once-mighty warship for scrap.
LCS Jackson wraps up first deployment, with decommissioning on horizon
The service’s 30-year shipbuilding plan calls to decommission the Jackson in 2024.
By Diana Stancy
Trial to start for sailor accused of igniting Navy warship
The Navy judge overseeing the Article 32 process recommended the case not go to trial.
The Navy is withholding court records in a high-profile ship fire case
The U.S. Navy accused a sailor of setting the 2020 fire on the USS Bonhomme Richard, but it refuses to release records in the case as the law requires.
By Megan Rose, ProPublica