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Jet landing on USS Truman goes overboard, forcing pilots to eject
The incident, in which the pilots were safely recovered, marks the third time since December that an F/A-18 assigned to the carrier Truman has been lost.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
US Navy aims to field manned-unmanned fleet within 10 years
Several leaders at the Sea-Air-Space conference presented updates on key unmanned programs. Here are the highlights.
Navy secretary: chaplain defined by ‘choice’ to identify as gay
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro told an openly gay chaplain that homosexuality is a choice; a Navy spokesman says he meant a choice to identify as gay.
Towing company settles lawsuit for illegally selling troops’ cars
A Virginia towing company accused of auctioning off service members’ vehicles agreed to a settlement.
The ‘Genesis’ of today’s recruiting crisis
Leaders blame various factors for the recruiting crisis. But some recruiters on the front lines say one big cause is missing from the conversation.
US deploys guided-missile submarine amid tensions with Iran
The U.S. Navy has dispatched a guided-missile submarine capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk missiles to the Middle East.
Navy search and rescue team saves snowmobiler in Washington
The search and rescue ground crew found the snowmobiler was unconscious and had a restricted airway.
By Diana Stancy
Navy, partner nations conclude anti-submarine warfare exercise in Guam
U.S. Navy assets included two P-8A Poseidon aircraft from the "Red Lancers" of Patrol Squadron 10 and the "Pelicans" of Patrol Squadron 45.
By Diana Stancy
Former Navy SEAL killed in Georgia plane crash, sheriff says
The sheriff told media the pilot who died had been identified as Howard Wasdin, who served in the Navy as a member of the elite SEAL Team 6.
Navy must broaden recruitment pool, chief of Navy Reserve says
"It's not enough for us to scream in the echo chamber of the people who are already invested in our service," said Vice Adm. John Mustin.
By Diana Stancy