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Navy releases E-7 selection results
The advancement opportunity increased this year to 31%, up from 27% last year.
By Diana Stancy
Navy, Marine Corps test new naval integration concepts in 7th Fleet
A new task force will streamline command and control of amphibious and crisis response elements in the Indo-Pacific.
Marines to field multibarrel sniper rifle to replace two existing weapons
The rifle will replace both the Mk13 Mod 7 and the M40A6 sniper rifles.
By Todd South
Writer profiles every USS Arizona casualty at Pearl Harbor
Some of the men were seasoned sailors. Many were teenagers, including several who lied about their age at enlistment because they were too young to serve.
By Henry Brean, Arizona Daily Star
Bidens honor Pearl Harbor’s fallen in visit to WWII Memorial
The Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor and other locations in Hawaii killed 2,403 service members and civilians and was a defining moment that led to U.S. entry into World War II.
Survivors gather to remember those lost at Pearl Harbor
The number of Pearl Harbor attack survivors gets smaller every year.
New Pearl Harbor book tells the Japanese side of events in fateful attack
The book gives a blow-by-blow from the Japanese side of the attack.
By Todd South
About 25 percent of eligible sailors will be promoted to chief in fiscal 2022
As many as 4,635 active-duty sailors could be tapped for chief beginning Oct. 1.
By Diana Stancy
Sentencing set for former nursing assistant who admitted to killing 7 VA patients in West Virginia
Reta Mays faces up to life in prison for each of seven counts of second-degree murder when she is sentenced Tuesday in federal court.
Navy SEALs to shift from counterterrorism to global threats
The Navy’s special operations forces have been focused on counterterrorism operations but now must begin to evolve beyond those missions.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press