OpinionThe US Navy risks outsourcing control of its dronesAs the Navy prepares to field drones in larger numbers, officials may unwittingly outsource the means of controlling them to private companies.By Josh Tallis3 days ago
The WWI Marines who became the service’s first Medal of Honor aviatorsOne of the crew members was struck by an enemy round, but continued to operate his weapon despite his left arm dangling by a single tendon.By Jon Guttman3 weeks ago
Are you a naval aviator? We want to hear from youNavy Times wants to hear from Navy aviators about what's going on in their community.By Diana Stancy3 weeks ago
As troops struggle to find child care, 24-hour centers offer helpAround-the-clock child care centers offer peace of mind for troops who work odd hours or are deployed. But the military says it has no plans to add more.By Karen Jowers4 weeks ago
Aircraft carrier Nimitz returns to sea after maintenance stintThe Navy's oldest aircraft carrier has returned to sea after months of repairs and improvements.By Riley Ceder5 weeks ago
Navy civilian pleads guilty to federal bribery chargesJames Soriano scored World Series and Super Bowl tickets in exchange for helping companies secure defense contracts, according to the feds.By Geoff Ziezulewicz5 weeks ago