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Sailor’s conviction overturned due to judge’s suspended law license
The judge presided over nine courts-martial and two Article 32 hearings during the period in which her law license was suspended.
By Hope Hodge Seck
‘Hell, this is like an old-fashioned turkey shoot.’
One of the greatest aircraft battles of all time devolved into a one-sided slaughter.
By John W. Lambert, Aviation History Magazine
Battered beyond belief: The story of the destroyer Laffey
The warship was baptized by fire during the D-Day invasion but survived suicidal punishment on the other side of the world.
By David Sears, World War II Magazine
This is what’s going on with the Navy’s F-35C program
The Argonauts of Strike Fighter Squadron 147 have some good news to share.
By Mark D. Faram
Junior sailor pleads guilty to driving car at command master chief
He's at least the third member of the amphibious assault ship Essex to face court-martial this month.
Two Essex sailors plead guilty to using and selling a bunch of drugs
The two were sentenced earlier this month in a Naval Base San Diego courtroom
Navy fires commanding officer of Training Support Center Great Lakes
Rear Adm. Kyle Cozad, the commander of Naval Education and Training Command, relieved Capt. Mark Meskimen.
By Carl Prine
Two Iranian fast boats approach US warship while CENTCOM commander is on board
The Essex is hauling U.S. Marines and F-35Bs with the 13th MEU.
By Shawn Snow
Marine Corps IDs Marine from 13th MEU who was reported overboard
A 13th MEU Marine who was reported overboard has been ID'd and declared dead.
By Jon Simkins
Marine Corps and Navy end search and rescue efforts for 13th MEU Marine reported overboard
The Navy and Marine Corps launched more than 110 aerial sorties and combed 13,000 square nautical miles off the Philippine coast looking for the missing Marine.
By Shawn Snow
WWII pilot gets thanks from son of the man he saved
Marines saved the Navy pilot after his plane was hit.
By Kyle Mills, Glenwood Springs (Colo.) Post Independent via AP