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New docuseries shows a different side of fighter pilots: humility
“Top Guns: The Next Generation” follows a handful of Navy and Marine officers as they take on the rigors of advanced fighter training.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Another Norfolk sailor awaits sentencing on gun charge
Engineman 3rd Class Tesora Amanda Cortes Trejorojas pleaded guilty last month in New Jersey.
A Navy-Air Force showdown looming in Arizona senate race?
The seat is now held by Republican Martha McSally, a former congresswoman and Air Force pilot who was appointed by Arizona’s GOP governor after longtime Republican Sen. John McCain died.
Navy: She pointed her gun at a fellow sailor and pulled the trigger
The junior sailor was arraigned last month in San Diego.
Here’s one of the big guns competing to be SOCOM’s next lightweight medium machine gun
The .338 NM machine gun is lighter than the current M240 in 7.62mm but can shoot with some of the same effects as the .50 caliber, a much heavier platform.
By Todd South
US, Australia begin anti-submarine exercise in Guam
The U.S. and Australian militaries are joining for an annual anti-submarine exercise focused on ensuring freedom of navigation and the "free flow of commerce in the region."
This famous Navy warship sank on New Year’s Eve
"Our little vessel was lost, and we, in months gone by, had learned to love her, felt a strange pang go through us as we remembered that never more might we tread her deck, or gather in her little cabin at evening."
By Olav Thulesius, Civil War Times Magazine
That time the Navy decided to build a flying cannon
At least the American prototype didn't crash into a insane asylum. A British version did.
By Robert Guttman, Aviation History Magazine
The Military Times top-20 Christmas movie list for 2019
Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals.
By J.D. Simkins
Sailors needed for awesome degree completion program — do you qualify?
Sailors who hold ratings as cryptologic and information systems technicians, plus intelligence specialists, can apply —regardless of pay grade — as long as they’ve accrued enough academic credits to finish their degrees during an intensive 12 months of study.
By Mark D. Faram
Democrats scoff at GOP’s shifting defense budget
Key Democrats are laughing off reports that President Trump reversed course on his defense spending plans and now wants a dramatic boost in the military budget next fiscal year.
By Joe Gould