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Navy chief charged with espionage
Chief Fire Controlman (AEGIS) Bryce Steven Pedicini is accused of passing classified information to an agent of a foreign government.
3 Navy officers reprimanded in death of SEAL trainee
The death of Seaman Kyle Mullen has triggered a number of changes in how sailors are monitored during the physically and mentally exhausting test.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
USS Higgins, Canadian ship transit Taiwan Strait amid China tensions
China has toned down its rhetoric on Taiwan, one day after the U.S. and Canadian navies sailed through the strait between China and Taiwan.
Big Navy investigating SEAL basic training
The investigation follows an expose into the at-times fatal rigors of SEAL training.
TRANSCOM boss vows to ramp up what is already one of the largest airlift operations in history
“My commitment is to ensure that airlift is never the constraint in this operation.”
USS Carl Vinson and its strike group deploy
The cruise marks the first time a carrier has deployed with F-35C Lightning II fighter jets aboard.
Do snipers wear diapers? And other stuff you should know about military marksmen
Debunking a number of sniper-related questions.
By Sarah Sicard
Afghan security forces still need US help to stand on their own, watchdog warns
All U.S. troops are scheduled to leave the country by May under the terms of a deal brokered by the Trump administration last year.
Wisconsin governor doubles number of Guard troops authorized for Kenosha unrest
The White House said up to 2,000 National Guard troops would be made available.
Petty officer pleads guilty to negligent homicide in shipmate’s death
The deceased junior sailor fell from a moving truck near Naval Air Station Oceana in 2018.
Sailor from Theodore Roosevelt has died of COVID-19 complications
A sailor assigned to the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt has died after being admitted to an intensive care unit in Guam.
By Kyle Rempfer