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Film helps renew search for first Black Navy pilot’s remains
The making of a film has reignited efforts to repatriate the remains of America’s first Black Navy pilot, who died in 1950 during the Korean War.
Video shows uniformed sailor screaming ‘F*** Trump!’ and angrily confronting protesters
Her command saw the video and is investigating.
Former Navy aviator versus state legislator for California seat
The election in what once was a Republican stronghold is being watched nationally for what it could say about the fight for control of Congress.
Coasties: Bales of weed wash up on Malibu beach
Investigators found 577 pounds (262 kilograms) of marijuana on the beach or floating in the water.
Coast Guard: As many as 34 dead in California boat fire
Five crew members who jumped off the dive boat Conception were rescued, and Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Kroll told The Associated Press the Coast Guard was searching for others who may have been able to escape the same way.
China Lake repair costs might top $2 billion
In the wake of earthquakes and aftershocks, one out of every five buildings is unsafe or carries use restrictions, according to the Navy.
By Jon Simkins
Op-ed: The Navy needs a new crew endurance plan
"Just making sure that fatigue is no longer a badge of courage is a good start, but we can do so much more to improve the lives of sailors."
By Capt. John P. Cordle
With a $150 million price tag, Navy’s CIC simulators now running on both coasts
Officially, it’s called the “Combined Integrated Air and Missile Defense and Anti-Submarine Warfare Trainer” and it started teaching sailors on Monday.
By Mark D. Faram