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Trump picks senior VA advisor to serve as top department watchdog
Cheryl Mason's shift from administration insider to department watchdog elicited concerns about her ability to be an independent voice on VA operations.
CENTCOM: Yemen-based ballistic missiles fired near USS Mason
The incident is the latest incident where Navy ships have encountered drones and missiles that U.S. officials attributed to Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.
By Diana Stancy
Congress poised to back multiyear weapons purchases, LaPlante says
Congress is expected to expand U.S. weapons production to levels unseen since the Cold War.
By Joe Gould
Woman charged in traffic death of junior Navy officer
Ensign Samuel Cleghorn had arrived in Virginia just six weeks before he was killed on Oct. 3.
Keel laid for research ship named after civil rights leader
The $106 million vessel is 200 feet long and will accommodate a crew of 29 to sea for 21 days.
US Coast Guard rescues man off Royal Canadian Navy vessel
Officials say that the condition of the patient is unknown.
By Navy Times staff
Navy to name warship after Hoosier statesman
Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer will visit Indianapolis on Monday to make the announcement at a special ceremony.
Destroyers return to Norfolk from deployment, aircraft carrier Lincoln remains at sea
Three guided-missile destroyers returned to Naval Station Norfolk Tuesday, ending a seven-month deployment while the flattop they escorted remains on an extended stay at sea.
IG complaint pits Trump, decorated operators against rear admiral who fired a SEAL team triad
Two highly decorated SEALs fire a blistering broadside at WARCOM.
By Carl Prine
27 reports of extremist activity by US service members over the past 5 years, DoD says
Out of those 27 reports, the DoD said all but two had been formally investigated and that 18 service members were disciplined or separated from the military.
By Shawn Snow
Op-ed: Al-Qaida is stronger today than it was on 9/11
How does a religious extremist group with fewer than a hundred members in September 2001 become a transnational terror organization, even as the world’s biggest military has targeted it for elimination?
By Christian Taylor, George Mason University