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Navy did not document changes to recruitment procedures, watchdog says
The Navy reached its recruitment goal in fiscal 2024 by working through a backlog of 8,600 medical waivers, recruiting 5,845 sailors in the process.
By Riley Ceder
Top US Marine acknowledges worries on Japan-Korean ties
Gen. David Berger, the new U.S. Marines commandant, acknowledged Wednesday that he is concerned about deteriorating relations between Japan and South Korea, both key regional allies, but expressed hopes politicians would work out a resolution.
Former VA medical official charged in deaths of three patients
Robert Morris Levy also faces multiple counts of fraud related to his attempts to cover up substance abuse while on duty.
US blocks release of Iranian tanker held at Gibraltar
Britain's Foreign Office said in a statement that the "investigations conducted around the Grace 1 are a matter for the government of Gibraltar" and that it couldn't comment further.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Operation Dragoon sailor to receive French medal
He was stationed on LST 994 as the Allies invaded southern France.
Investigators find $53 million in improper medical bills for veterans
Lawmakers want a clear answer on how VA plans to help the thousands of veterans hurt by the mistakes.
It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed ... again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon's inspector general.
By Andrew Eversden
Marine XO of the Navy’s Gladiators fired
Located at Naval Air Station Oceana, VFA 106 is the Navy’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet training squadron for the East Coast.
NATO says it’s not preparing for an unlikely US withdrawal
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday he’s absolutely convinced the U.S. will remain in the military alliance and it has made no preparations for an unlikely U.S. withdrawal because doing so would send a signal that it could happen.
Monday ‘accelerated change of command ceremony’ relieves Navy JAG tied to SEAL cases
Deputy Judge Advocate General Rear Adm. Darse E. Crandall Jr. presided over what was described as a private ceremony and there was no end of tour award.
By Carl Prine
Navy: Rear admiral fired over 'inappropriate, personal relationship’
Vice Adm. Thomas Moore, NAVSEA’s commander, removed him as part of an administrative action and no charges have been preferred at this time.
By Carl Prine