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Decision on Minuteman missile to shape US nuclear policy for decades
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says Minuteman is so old that Air Force technicians have had to perform magic to keep it fully functional.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
President Trump has been a champion for America’s veteran community
The president championed significant health care reforms and veterans' choice, says the author of this commentary.
By Darin Selnick
Former sailor details misconduct by SEALs pulled from Iraq
U.S. Navy intelligence specialist Colleen Grace was asleep on a remote air base in Iraq when she was woken up by knocking on the door next to her room, and then a voice she recognized.
Best pics of the week: Aug. 16, 2020
From firefighting training to shooting the M240 at the range to clearing buildings at Exercise Deep and more, here's this week's Frontline Photos.
Russia voices concern over new US submarine-launched nuclear weapon
A senior Russian diplomat raised concern Wednesday about the United States deploying a new submarine-launched nuclear weapon, saying the move signaled Washington's belief that it could wage a limited nuclear conflict.
Countdown: Your top story for 2020!
In the coming year, Navy brass must try harder at being moral servant leaders and less like a gaggle of pious frauds.
By Navy Times staff
Countdown 2020: New boots, new uniforms, new boss!
More of the top stories and trends we think you'll see next year.
By Navy Times staff
At the end of a scandal-plagued year, Navy’s top officer urges integrity
Reflecting his thoughts after three months as chief of naval operations, Adm. Mike Gilday’s brief broadside fired at the fleet on Monday asked sailors "to think about who we are as a Navy and the constitutional oath we commit ourselves to."
By Carl Prine
Esper explains why Navy secretary was fired over double-talk in SEAL trident controversy
Trump ordered the Pentagon to retain Chief Special Warfare Operator Eddie Gallagher's Trident qualification pin.
Did the Navy’s top SEAL show contempt for Trump?
A complaint filed with the Pentagon urges federal watchdogs to probe allegations leveled against Naval Special Warfare's two-star.
By Carl Prine
How the United States can ensure American weapons aren’t used for human rights abuses
The United States must ensure that arms sold to its allies aren't used to enable abuses or significant humanitarian harm, says the author of this commentary.
By Shannon Dick