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Navy investigating sailor’s fatal electrocution aboard submarine
The Navy has thus far released few details regarding the death of Sonar Technician Submarine 3rd Class Timothy Sanders.
By Diana Stancy
Chinese warship used sonar to injure diver, Australia says
Analysts say sonar pulses can cause extensive soft tissue damage at close range. Media reports indicated the diver's ears were injured.
Navy opening more subs to women as new female officers double
The Navy will open more submarine crews to women in the coming years.
Navy aircraft overshoots runway and goes into a bay in Hawaii
A Hawaii official says all nine people aboard a Navy P8-A aircraft that overshot a runway have escaped injury.
Why does the U.S. Naval Academy have a goat as its mascot?
Since 1890, 37 goats named "Bill" have served as the mighty Midshipmens' mascot.
By Todd South
Navy women, sound off: What does the first female CNO mean to you?
Email us your thoughts.
By Diana Stancy
Navy secretary convenes first cross-department shipbuilders meeting
The Navy secretary convened a meeting of major federal organizations that operate ships to discuss how they can improve the shipbuilding industry together.
Navy creates three new IT submarine ratings to promote specialization
The sailors will specialize in communications, network security and electronic warfare.
By Diana Stancy
Here’s when the US Navy plans to sell subs to Australia under AUKUS
The Navy has revealed a timeline to sell used Virginia submarines and a new boat as part of a trilateral security arrangement.
Navy warship Thomas Hudner shoots down drone in Red Sea
Navy officials said the drone was fired from Yemen as Hudner operated in the Red Sea.
By Diana Stancy
More sailors, Marines may now refuse nonjudicial punishments
The Navy issued guidance clarifying the so-called "vessel exception" to help commanding officers apply it consistently across the service.
By Diana Stancy