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Three officers facing disciplinary action over SEAL trainee’s death
The three officers were notified last week that they face admiral's mast in connection to the 2022 training death of Kyle Mullen.
House appropriators would protect three of four littoral combat ships
House appropriators ripped a proposal to decommission four littoral combat ships contained in President Joe Biden’s Pentagon budget request for next year as “a misuse of taxpayer funds.”
Expeditionary sea base Miguel Keith commissioned by Navy
The ship is named for Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Miguel Keith, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
By Diana Stancy
How running with a motorcycle gang cost a chief his anchors
The chief pleaded guilty to "actively participating" in the Thunderguards Motorcycle Club.
‘I’m going over to Starbucks’ — Sailor Karen berates teen barista, threatens to buy coffee elsewhere
The individual made numerous references to his alleged service with the SEALs.
By Jon Simkins
An outbreak on a Navy warship — and an ominous sign of a readiness crisis
A growing list of Navy warships are sidelined because crews are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks.
By David B. Larter
Two more sailors on board warships have the coronavirus
The vessels are homeported in California and Washington.
By Carl Prine
How a bet on a land nav question left a SEAL student in a coma
An internal report raises more questions about the culture of the Navy's most elite fighting force.
Why the entire SEAL Team 7 leadership team got canned
Their reliefs come in the wake of WARCOM commander Rear Adm. Collin Green's push to clean up the ranks of special operators following a series of scandals at home and abroad.
By Navy Times staff
For SEALs, it’s back to regulation haircuts and uniform inspections
Stung by a string of scandals, on Tuesday Naval Special Warfare commander Rear Adm. Collin Green issued a four-page “back to basics” directive designed to shore up shoddy conduct, restore moral accountability and create better leaders.
By Carl Prine