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System snafu leaves junior sailors without rent money for months
The basic allowance for housing issue affected roughly 175 sailors but has since been fixed, officials said.
Internal report exposes cocaine abuse, lax testing, inside SEAL Team 10
In the wake of the probe, SEAL Team 10′s superiors at Naval Special Warfare Group 2 updated the urinalysis program, retrained those who administer the tests and hiked the frequency of the screenings, according to the Navy.
Fire and blood: How the Navy almost found a back route to Vicksburg
A Yankee flotilla encounters unforeseen adventures in its perilous attempt to find a back way to Vicksburg.
By Winston Groom, America's Civil War Magazine
NY earmarks $585M to combat Navy pollution
Officials say a plume of pollution is spreading from the former Northrop and Grumman and Navy facilities in Bethpage, Long Island.
Here’s why this sailor is no longer a chief
The enlisted leader faced a large number of charges but officials broke them up into two proceedings.
Here’s where military musicians learn the gig
Military musicians serve important roles in diplomatic, recruiting or other public relations functions across the armed services.
By Courtney Mabeus, The Virginian-Pilot via the AP
Is Jim Creek in Moscow’s crosshairs?
A Russian TV broadcast shines a light on a Navy base that gets little attention from the public.
By Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times via the AP
SEALs revive stealthy submarine delivery team in Virginia
The move is designed to boost SEAL operations on the East Coast and in Europe.
By Mark D. Faram
This Russian nuke ‘hit list’ includes bases that have been closed for years
A Russian state TV personality used a map of the United States to point out the targets Russia would go after if a nuclear war should break out.
By Joshua Axelrod
Blessed by the Coast Guard, this boat is about to become an artificial reef
The cruise liner El Dorado will be filled with water and sunk to a depth of about 100 feet.
By Patrick McCreless, News Herald of Panama City