Navy needs to improve fire safety enforcement on ships, watchdog warnsStaffing shortages and ineffective ways of ensuring contractors comply with safety standards threaten to derail fire prevention efforts, GAO found.By Riley Ceder5 days ago
Navy launches suicide drone from ship at sea for first timeA LUCAS drone was successfully launched from the flight deck of the USS Santa Barbara, a littoral combat ship currently operating in the Arabian Gulf. By Zita Ballinger Fletcher11 days ago
USS Nimitz returns home for likely last time before retirementThe aircraft carrier is set to return to Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, and be decommissioned in 2026 after 50 years of service.By Riley Ceder12 days ago
81 women join Texas suit accusing Army gynecologist of secret filmingAnother 81 women have joined a Texas lawsuit accusing an Army gynecologist of secretly filming them during invasive examinations, court documents say.By Eve Sampson3 weeks ago
US Navy recovers helicopter, jet that crashed in South China SeaThe service on Friday salvaged an F/A-18F Super Hornet and MH-60R Seahawk helicopter that crashed in the South China Sea on Oct. 26.By Riley Ceder3 weeks ago
Army OB-GYN charged with secretly filming dozens at Fort HoodMaj. Blaine McGraw has been charged with four counts and 61 specifications for allegedly secretly filming women during medical exams. By Eve Sampson3 weeks ago