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Fighting Fitz recently wrapped up its first post-collision deployment
“The Fitz is back, and we’re focused on continuing to get better.”
Tell us: How is the surface fleet doing five years after the Fitz and McCain collisions?
Have surface fleet reforms made things better? Give us your perspective.
Pentagon not doing enough to control open burning, report says
The Radford Army Ammunition Plant emits nearly three million pounds of pollutants each year
By Peter Rathmell
You’re leaving the military. Should you pursue your passion or just find a job?
Dream job or something to pay the bills? How to find work after the military.
After McCain, Fitzgerald collision reports, Navy says it’s focused on ‘fundamentals’ of warfighting
The findings of the comprehensive reviews of the 2017 collisions of the guided-missile destroyers Fitzgerald and McCain have prompted the Navy to devote greater attention to the fundamentals of warfighting.
By Diana Stancy
Judge permits former Army colonel’s sex assault case against Joint Chiefs No. 2
Air Force Gen. John Hyten, who was confirmed last September as the nation's second highest-ranking military officer, flatly denied the claims during his confirmation hearing.
Navy fires Fitzgerald XO
Cmdr. Chris Kennedy's removal came after a performance review, officials said.
Divers may have found US Navy submarine Grenadier lost in WWII
Divers have found what they believe is the wreck of a U.S. Navy submarine lost 77 years ago in Southeast Asia, providing a coda to a stirring but little-known tale from World War II.
Nearly three years after its fatal collision, the Fitzgerald heads for new home port
The warship left a Mississippi shipyard this weekend.
Judge dismisses Fitzgerald lawsuit
The lawsuit sought damages from the company that chartered the container ship that struck the U.S. destroyer in 2017.
The Navy isn’t ready to stop killing its sailors yet
The Navy can either view the actions of Capt. Crozier as a shining light or it can keep going on its current path, says the author of this commentary.
By Patrick Dionne