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No change in Russian military’s conduct in the Mediterranean
A U.S. Navy commander says there is “no significant change” in the conduct of Russian aircraft and warships in the eastern Mediterranean.
By Menelaos Hadjicostis
Sailors say this submarine has been ravaged by bedbugs
Some crew members of the fast-attack sub Connecticut allege they dealt with bedbugs throughout most of 2020, but Navy officials say the issue wasn't reported until December.
Laywer: Forrest Sherman CO was fired for turning rusted AK-47 into war trophy for his ship
Cmdr. Frank Azzarello was not aware of the Defense Department procedure for such things, his attorney said.
Judge permits former Army colonel’s sex assault case against Joint Chiefs No. 2
Air Force Gen. John Hyten, who was confirmed last September as the nation's second highest-ranking military officer, flatly denied the claims during his confirmation hearing.
Navy fires Fitzgerald XO
Cmdr. Chris Kennedy's removal came after a performance review, officials said.
Memory of 17 killed in Cole attack and heroics of survivors honored at 20th anniversary memorial
The Navy learned a few lessons from the attack, most notably that a ship’s crew needs to remain vigilant.
By Jared Morgan
Navy helicopter crews train in West Virginia
A second Navy helicopter squadron will head to West Virginia for training at the end of October, followed by another one in November.
Trump downplays virus after returning to White House
The president's doctor, Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley, said Tuesday "he reports no symptoms," a day after offering Trump wouldn't be fully "out of the woods" for another week.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Doctors say Trump’s blood oxygen level dropped twice recently, but president continues to improve at Walter Reed
The White House physician suggested Sunday that President Trump could be discharged from the hospital as early as Monday.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press and Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press