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Head Navy officer lists top tasks for service, eyes 2027
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. James W. Kilby listed improved recruiting and the embrace of unmanned and manned systems as priorities.
By Riley Ceder
Investigators probing mysterious death of Coast Guard seaman in Alaska
Authorities are awaiting an autopsy report from the State Medical Examiner Office.
By Carl Prine
Why the Abraham Lincoln is waging a (virtual) war at sea
The Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is now at sea, proving the newly refit aircraft carrier and her strike group are ready for a deployment that will end later this year in San Diego.
By Mark D. Faram
A vet’s perspective on ‘standing up’ for the first time in years
A Marine veteran on what it's like to stand up for the first time years after the crash that paralyzed him.
By Sherman Gillums Jr.
Seabees, Marines rebuilding tourist island’s runway
About 100 Marines and sailors began working on the island this month under an agreement with the I Marine Expeditionary Force at California’s Camp Pendleton and the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Remains of famous sea explorer found in London
The Royal Navy explorer led the first known circumnavigation of Australia have been found by archaeologists excavating a burial ground where a railway station is planned.
Once beleaguered by critics, the Ford gets a lift
The aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford just got closer to becoming a fully operational flattop.
By Mark D. Faram
How the court-martial against the Fitz’s former CO was thrown into disarray this week
A judge ruled that the four-star tasked with weighing evidence before charging Cmdr. Bryce Benson failed to stay neutral and took on the role of a prosecutor.
That time the Chinese messed with our flag so we took their guns and used them to blow up their forts
Red, white and blew them up.
By Mark Simner, Military History