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Senate backs big land transfer for NAS Fallon bombing range
The defense policy bill approved by Congress designates 872 additional square miles of land for the northern Nevada naval air training complex.
Navy fighter pilot dies in California Super Hornet crash
The aircraft, which was based out of Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, crashed at approximately 2:30 p.m. local time.
By Diana Stancy
Florida crocodile spends a while sunbathing on naval runway
Crikey, there's a croc on the airstrip.
By Sarah Sicard
Sheriff: Navy chief accused of fatally shooting husband
Navy Chief Petty Officer Bree Kuhn, 34, assigned to Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla, was arrested Wednesday in the shooting death of her husband.
Naval Air Station Sigonella takes in hundreds of Afghan evacuees
The Italian base is being used as a transit point for the evacuees, according to the Navy.
Super Hornet engine fire prompted emergency landing
No one was injured in last week's mishap, officials said.
Navy’s new ‘Project Avenger’ flight training program aims to produce stronger aviators
The prototype aims to strengthen flight training for student pilots while reducing the time it takes by combining traditional classroom instruction and flying time in the T-6B Texan II with virtual and mixed-reality trainers, artificial intelligence, tablets and aviation apps.
By Diana Stancy
Best pics of the week: April 4, 2021
A visit, board, search and seizure training on the USS Lewis B. Puller, assessments at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, looking out on the Ike, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Lawsuit blames Saudi Arabia for deadly 2019 attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola
Victims of a 2019 shooting at a Florida military base and their families are suing Saudi Arabia, claiming the kingdom knew the gunmen had been radicalized and that it could have prevented the killings.
Massive volunteer effort rescues nearly 1,000 cold-stunned sea turtles at NAS Corpus Christi
More than 900 cold-stunned sea turtles and counting have been rescued at NAS Corpus Christi thanks to a massive volunteer effort.
By Howard Altman
How COVID changed military homecomings — one spouse’s perspective
It was quieter, but the excitement was still there.
By Kat Mellon