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Jet landing on USS Truman goes overboard, forcing pilots to eject
The incident, in which the pilots were safely recovered, marks the third time since December that an F/A-18 assigned to the carrier Truman has been lost.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
USS Carl Vinson operates in South China Sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
The units are conducting flight operations, coordinated tactical training between surface and air units, refueling-at-sea evolutions, and maritime strike exercises
By Diana Stancy
WATCH: Apple TV+ releases trailer for Eddie Gallagher docuseries
Gallagher was accused of war crimes in Iraq, including allegations that he murdered a teenage Islamic State detainee.
By Sarah Sicard
Navy says operator error caused Hawaii pipeline leak
There was no damage to the Red Hill storage tanks and all of the tanks passed subsequent tank tightness tests, the Navy said.
Navy sets up mobile hospital with 150 beds in Norwegian caves
The mobile hospital, which can function in the caves or head to other theaters, aims to cultivate joint processes and procedures with NATO allies in the region.
By Diana Stancy
Why didn’t the Navy see the USS Bonhomme Richard fire coming?
The warning signs for such a disaster were apparent, according to a Navy report.
North Carolina sailor dies from COVID-19 complications
Senior Chief Master-at-Arms Michael Haberstumpf, 42, died of COVID-19-related complications Oct. 10.
By Diana Stancy