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Federal trial begins for Red Hill water contamination
A trial for a mass environmental injury case begins more than two years after a military fuel tank facility poisoned thousands when it leaked jet fuel.
Another aircraft carrier is grappling with water issues
Something fouled up the carrier Abraham Lincoln's potable water supplies last month, weeks after jet fuel contaminated the carrier Nimitz's water system.
Five Nimitz sailors report health concerns from contaminated water
The Navy said on Tuesday there were no confirmed cases of illness due to the jet fuel leak.
Navy salvages Super Hornet that blew off USS Harry Truman in the Med
The aircraft, which fell overboard as the carrier completed an at-sea replenishment July 8, was pulled from a depth of roughly 9,500 feet.
By Diana Stancy
Navy and Marine Corps replacing faulty aircraft ejection seat components
No injuries or deaths have been reported due to the issue, according to the Navy.
By Diana Stancy
US to boost military presence in Europe for Russia threat
Biden announced the permanent basing of a U.S. military garrison in Poland. He also said the U.S. is sending two additional F-35 fighter jet squadrons to the U.K. and more air defense and other capabilities to Germany and Italy.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Navy says the leaked images of the F-35 crash into the South China Sea are real
The carrier has verified that the video of the F-35C as it approached and the photos of it after it fell in the sea were taken aboard the ship.
By Diana Stancy
New in 2022: USS Carl Vinson expected to wrap up first deployment with F-35C fighter jets
The Vinson and its carrier strike group departed San Diego in August 2021.
By Diana Stancy
F-35 helmets that fix ‘green glow’ are on their way — but not to the Air Force
Aviators first reported green glow was an issue on the F-35 in 2012.
Last Marine ‘wizzos’ pin on gold wings
With fewer two-seat jets and advanced aircraft, weapons systems officers have maybe until 2030.
By Todd South