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In plain sight: The Pearl Harbor spy
Using simple observation, a Japanese spy in Pearl Harbor collected crucial information. His full story, however, remains hidden.
By Brian Walsh
Will VA be ready to process new ‘blue water’ Vietnam veterans benefits next year?
Lawmakers worry that unforeseen problems to lead to even more delays for infirm, aging veterans.
Honolulu committee rejects Navy’s fuel tank upgrade proposal
Navy officials are pursuing secondary-containment technologies, although they say no technology exists to fix the problem in a fiscally responsible manner.
White House responsible for delayed decision on new Agent Orange diseases, documents show
Internal documents reveal the disagreements within the Trump administration over adding new Agent Orange-connected diseases.
By Patricia Kime
Prosecutors: Navy chief sexually abused girl
He is behind bars awaiting a mid-December court-martial trial.
By Navy Times staff
Advocates demand White House speed up timeline for ‘blue water’ Vietnam veterans benefits
VA officials say they'll begin processing cases in January, but critics want that to happen sooner.
This week in Congress: VA policy talk before fall break
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of Sept. 23, 2019.
This is the Pentagon’s plan for dealing with toxic chemical contamination on bases
The PFAS task force has four months to make a list of problems and outline how to fix them.
After baby’s death on Hawaii base, DoD calls for investigations into unauthorized daycare allegations
'We do not condone child care that is unauthorized and/or unregulated.'
By Karen Jowers