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Head Navy officer lists top tasks for service, eyes 2027
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. James W. Kilby listed improved recruiting and the embrace of unmanned and manned systems as priorities.
By Riley Ceder
When John Paul Jones crossed over
In 1905, an American cruiser took the remains of the Revolutionary War naval hero home.
By Ellen Hampton, Military History Magazine
Op-ed: The danger of trusting gut instincts to decide whether a military action is proportional
The authors say that President Donald Trump's decision to call off a strike on Iran at the last minute may have been the right one. But years of research on valuing human lives, conducted by us and many others, make a compelling case that deciding what is proportional based on gut feelings is a profound mistake.
By Paul Slovic, University of Oregon and Amichai Cohen, Ono Academic College
Fire and blood: How the Navy almost found a back route to Vicksburg
A Yankee flotilla encounters unforeseen adventures in its perilous attempt to find a back way to Vicksburg.
By Winston Groom, America's Civil War Magazine
Petty officer killed near Naval Air Station Lemoore
Aviation Electronics Technician 1st Class Michael D. Doherty died June 10.
Why the Navy will deploy the Truman Carrier Strike Group (again)
It will be the third deployment in four years.
By Mark D. Faram
Miss this deadline and you can’t advance
Download the new app to take the exam on your smart device.
By Mark D. Faram
SEAL war crimes suspect not guilty on murder charge
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher found guilty for inappropriate photo with a corpse, not murder or other alleged crimes.
By Carl Prine
Navy officer among 11 killed in skydiving plane crash
The mishap happened last month in Hawaii.
Cindy McCain accepts warship’s commissioning pennant
Monday marked the 25th anniversary of the destroyer’s commissioning.
By Diana Stancy