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Experimental civilian plane crashes at Virginia military base
Authorities said they are investigating the crash of an experimental MX Aircraft MXS near Hampton, Virginia.
How homicide charges for two skippers will shake up the entire Navy
It could spur fleet-level skippers and chiefs to push back against relentless demands from the Navy's senior leaders.
Navy ship collisions prompt rare criminal charges
The Navy’s decision to charge five officers with negligent homicide for their involvement in two fatal ship crashes marks a rare legal move that, if proven, could send them to jail for up to three years.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Poll: Homicide charges for skippers — What do you think?
If convicted, the commanding officers could spend years in the brig.
By Military Times staff
Navy filing homicide charges for McCain, Fitzgerald commanders
In all, five officers and a chief could face courts-martial in the collisions last summer that killed 17 sailors.
US Navy surface boss expected to step down under pressure in latest collision fallout
The Navy’s top surface warfare officer is expected to step down this week under pressure ahead of a forthcoming recommendation that he be relieved.
By David B. Larter
Kevlar for the Mind: Why veterans shouldn't shy away from political careers
The same personal characteristics that result in successful military careers translate easily into politics.
By Bret A. Moore
Admiral rejects plan to rotate forward-deployed ships home for maintenance
Adm. Phil Davidson says today's Navy fleet is too small for that.
MISFIRE: Looks like the Navy is lowering standards
The Navy is retaining more sailors who are failing fitness tests and not getting promoted.
By Navy Times staff
Opinion: Don't ignore bad policy and the 'indolent chiefs mess'
The reviews didn’t address the two most significant factors negatively affecting mission readiness today.
By ET2 (SW) Patrick Fisher