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Supplier bottlenecks threaten US Navy effort to grow arms stockpiles
The sea service spent billions of dollars to increase its weapons inventory. Now it has run into a major obstacle.
Victims look to punish Iran for attacks against US troops in Iraq
The lawsuit is asking for $10 billion in damages for the victims and their families.
By Todd South
Not your daddy’s boot camp — why Great Lakes got tougher
Over the past 14 months, Navy leaders have made recruit training tougher. Senior leaders told Navy Times that they’ve revamped more than 60 percent of the eight-week curriculum to return the enlisted rite of passage to the gritty fundamentals of physical fitness, standing watch and waging war at sea.
By Mark D. Faram
Navy to detonate munitions recovered at Pearl Harbor
The Navy alerted the public that it planned to blow up projectiles, hand grenades and other munitions.
Navy recruits will have to pass a run test prior to boot camp starting in January
If new Navy recruits cannot pass the new run test, they'll have to go home.
By Jon Simkins
New Tricare rules promise stability, but could raise co-pays
Some beneficiaries will be grandfathered into the system ... and that's not necessarily a good thing.
By Karen Jowers