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How Navy chiefs conspired to get themselves illegal warship Wi-Fi
A scathing Navy investigation reveals how USS Manchester's enlisted leaders endangered their ship with an unauthorized Starlink Wi-Fi setup.
By Diana Stancy
Are dining facilities wasting money because troops don’t eat there?
Little is known about how often troops are passing up their dining facilities to pay for meals elsewhere out of their own pocket.
By Karen Jowers
Coast Guard offers vegan food tasty enough to win a PETA award
PETA hopes these dining options will expand to other military installations.
By Sarah Sicard
Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group, 22nd MEU kick off deployment
The dock landing ship Gunston Hall is poised to join the rest of the amphibious ready group later this month.
By Diana Stancy
Navy says it’s acting fast to fix Walter Reed base barracks problems it has known about for years
Some of the problems with the base barracks at NAS Bethesda, Maryland, have been fixed — less than a week after Navy Times exposed the issues.
No hot water, A/C or doors with locks for junior troops forced to live in hellish Walter Reed base barracks
The problems aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda have been going on for years, young sailors and soldiers say.
There are no actual plans to deploy troops to help with the supply chain
If Guard troops do activate, it will be at the behest of their governors.
Best pics of the week: June 27, 2021
Exercise Amalgam Dart 21-01, Marines train in Saudi Arabia, the USS Halsey (DDG 97) transits the South China Sea, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Creating a DC National Guard quick-reaction force is a bad idea
We need to keep our nation’s seat of government safe, but creating a quick-reaction force is not the right solution, says the author of this commentary.
By Retired Maj. Gen. Arnold L. Punaro
More Naval Academy midshipmen being moved into hotels amid COVID-19 outbreak
Nearly 200 students have been moved into Annapolis hotels this week for quarantine and isolation, academy officials said.
WWII veteran wants to be buried in Navy uniform, so she made one
A Florida seamstress made a 96-year-old World War II veteran a new Navy uniform to fulfill his request that he be buried in it when the time arrived.
By Gabrielle Calise, The Tampa Bay Times via the AP