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Navy suffers shortage of working uniform trousers
Navy Exchange Service Command said its Navy Working Uniform Type III trouser inventory stock level is currently at around 13 percent worldwide.
By Diana Stancy
Decommissioned guided-missile frigate Curts sunk during Valiant Shield exercise
A series of air, surface and subsurface missiles were utilized during the drill.
By Diana Stancy
Build a fleet, not a constituency
The U.S. Navy’s frigate award is a great start toward the future fleet, but the service must assess the best mix of ships for future warfare.
By Bryan Clark and Timothy A. Walton
Legislators press Trump to push frigate deal to Marinette
Each ship is expected to cost about $900 million.
Op-ed: Reversing the landmine ban will explode on us
UXO kills even after the killing ends. Let's not make the problem worse.
By Kaj Larsen
Curious about your family tree? Navy warns sailors about consumer genetic tests
Hackers could be looking to exploit the data, officials say.
Congress wrestles with deterring China ― beyond nukes
The U.S. must form a new and creative strategy to deter China using conventional means, experts told Congress.
By Joe Gould
Tassafaronga: Night of the Long Lances
Sailor recollects when his cruiser began sinking into a warm and unforgiving sea.
By Linda Ann Hughes, World War II
Uncomfortable gazes: Why some sailors are unhappy with the design of the new woodland cammies
“We have gotten an earful of feedback."
Explainer: Why are we so sleep deprived, and why does it matter?
The problems caused by sleep shortage go beyond tiredness.
By Michael S. Jaffee, University of Florida