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Judge awards $680K to Hawaii military families over fuel-tainted water
The cases set the legal tone for thousands more military families and civilians suing over a 2021 jet fuel leak into a Navy drinking water system on Oahu.
Retired Navy chief charged over ‘fraudulent’ scheme targeting sailors, vets
The retired Navy chief spent nearly half the money on gambling and personal expenses, the SEC alleged, and lost “a significant amount” by investing in GameStop.
Navy secretary warns Asian aggressors will face Western might
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro told the Associated Press that the U.S. military focus in the Asia-Pacific region will never slacken despite the war in Ukraine.
Nine Navy helicopters damaged in Norfolk storm
Damaged aircraft includes the MH-60 Seahawk and MH-53E Sea Dragon, the Navy said.
By Diana Stancy
Navy and Marine Corps replacing faulty aircraft ejection seat components
No injuries or deaths have been reported due to the issue, according to the Navy.
By Diana Stancy
Navy decommissions USS Whidbey Island
The first-of-its-class dock landing ship served for nearly 38 years.
Navy moves to align its strategy with National Defense Strategy priorities
The CNO's updated Navigation Plan is quite similar to last year's original plan — but it intentionally couches Navy priorities and capabilities in the terms of the new National Defense Strategy, to make a stronger case for Pentagon funding.
Inside the chaos of the Navy’s April 2021 near-mass shooting
While the Navy and feds have declined to provide further details regarding why Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Fantahun G. Woldesenbet opened fire on his shipmates in April 2021, police records reveal the chaos of that morning.
Pilot error likely caused Navy’s TH-57 helicopter crash in summer 2021
Investigators were hampered by the lack of a flight data recorder aboard the training helo, an issue they said will be corrected by newer training aircraft.
Ethics claim latest hitch in case of 2000 USS Cole attack
Monday's developments mark the latest complication in more than 10 years of pretrial hearings for a Saudi accused of organizing the 2000 attack on the USS Cole.
These two Navy ships helped save stranded mariners in the Gulf of Aden
The ships provided engineering support, food and water supplies for the mariners.
By Diana Stancy