You'll never catch a Navy veteran rinsing out their coffee mug. Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Michael Y. Yang was lifeguarding when he noticed a boy struggling in a rip current. The former CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, fired for his efforts to help his sailors, regrets nothing: "I did it out of love for my crew." An internal audit reveals the service has struggled to ensure sailors are getting suicide training and has failed to track suicide-related behaviors. A sprawling, multiyear effort to modernize sailor HR systems has instead led to lots of pain in the fleet. The TR wrapped up its “docking planned incremental availability” after entering the yard in September 2021, following back-to-back deployments. Mustache March is around the corner. Airman Apprentice Antonio D. Miller, who ditched his unit back in 1978, tried to pass himself off as his brother. The problem: His brother died in 2010. A Smith & Wesson revolver belonging to former President Theodore Roosevelt fetched a handsome price. “I went to get help, thinking it would be the best thing for me, and it’s turned into a battle for my career." Load More