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For first time since 1878, Navy taps Marine as top uniformed lawyer
On Saturday, Marine Corps Maj. Gen. David J. Bligh became the newest U.S. Navy JAG.
By Riley Ceder
New in 2023: What caused the Goshawk grounding, and when will it end?
The T-45C training jet fleet was grounded in October over concerns about an engine blade issue.
How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
By Todd South
USS John P Murtha underway again following lube oil system repair
The ship got underway this month, but returned to San Diego Tuesday to fix a maintenance issue.
By Diana Stancy
Skipper censured in fatal Marine AAV mishap tapped to command carrier
Capt. John Kurtz commanded the amphibious transport dock Somerset at the time of a fatal Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicle mishap in 2020.
US, Netherlands go Dutch to refurbish Czech tanks for Ukraine
The U.S. and Netherlands are splitting the cost of refurbishing 90 more Czech T-72B tanks for Ukraine in Kyiv’s fight to repel Russia.
By Joe Gould
Navy ends safety standdown for part of the T-45C Goshawk jet fleet
Jets affected by an engine blade problem remain grounded, but the Navy is declining to say how many jets that involves.
Renaming the USS John C. Stennis is not in line with American values
By renaming bases and warships, we as a nation are teaching society to push obstacles to the side, to become victims, the author of this commentary writes.
By Edward J. Ryan
Here’s why Navy and Marine Corps training jets are grounded
The fleet safety stand-down began Oct. 14.
Iranian drone trainers in Crimea to help Russians, White House says
The White House accused Iran of sending its military personnel to Crimea to assist Russian pilots who bombarded Kyiv with Iranian kamikaze drone.
By Joe Gould