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Plan would boost GI Bill payouts for students in online summer classes
Currently, veterans lose half their monthly living stipend if they attend classes remotely.
Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
"Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten," said the commanding general of the coalition.
Cook stabbed sub shipmate, service says
The seaman will act as his own lawyer.
Agents continue investigating death of Nimitz sailor
Officials on Sunday evening identified the 21-year-old seaman who died Saturday after a fall.
By Navy Times staff
MLB bans players from Venezuelan Winter League
It's one of the first public repercussions of new U.S. economic sanctions against the regime in Caracas.
Coast Guard relieves cutter’s commanding officer
The removal stemmed from a liberty incident in April.
By Navy Times staff
Navy identifies sailor shot by base security
The sailor led security on a high-speed chase before a physical altercation turned fatal, officials said.
Why wearable technology might end the Navy’s fitness test
It's like the old Air Force test, only wearable.
By Mark D. Faram
Navy brass, low budgets blamed for Argentine sub disaster
The TR-1700-class diesel-electric submarine San Juan disappeared on Nov. 15, 2017, in the South Atlantic as it sailed back to its base at the port of Mar del Plata after participating in a training exercise.
Hospital ship Comfort arrives at first stop on humanitarian mission
The Norfolk-based Comfort participated in a similar humanitarian mission aiding Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Honduras in late 2018.
By Diana Stancy
Relearning the lessons of BALTOPS
On the doorstep of a resurgent Russia, a force of 8,600 personnel from 18 nations on board 50 ships and two submarines practices war at sea.
By Mark D. Faram