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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.
US troops honored for seizing 2M pounds of explosives in Middle East
The troops seized, searched and then piloted the vessel on a 17-hour, 530 nautical mile trip.
By Todd South
The Army-Navy Gaza aid pier is back in the beach
Rough seas had damaged the vital aid pier, requiring its removal.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Tara Copp, AP
Good Lord, the head of U.S. 2nd Fleet is a PT stud
Is Vice Adm. Doug Perry the fittest admiral of all?
Navy officer sentenced in sexual coercion of a minor case
Michael Andrew Widroff, a Navy psychologist, was sentenced to 14 years in prison late last month, according to the Justice Department.
By Zamone Perez
102-year-old WWII Navy vet dies en route to D-Day commemorations
Robert Persichitti enlisted in the Navy in 1942 and later sailed on the USS Eldorado to the Pacific, taking part in the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Cadaver-based digital ‘crash test dummies’ coming to Navy aviation
Efforts are underway to better understand how certain gear and platforms impact a sailor's body over time.
Navy announces new billet-based advancement policy
Under a new Navy policy, sailors can advance via the recommendation of their commanding officer if they agree to more time in service.
By Diana Stancy
Command senior chief convicted for unauthorized Wi-Fi on her ship
The Navy relieved then-Command Senior Chief Grisel Marrero from her post with the Manchester’s gold crew in September.
By Diana Stancy