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What Navy destroyers bring to the Red Sea fight
Navy destroyers are being tested at an unprecedented rate in the Middle East.
By Zamone Perez
Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
By Jared Morgan
CNP: Diversity efforts don’t mean officers will promote based on their race or gender
Vice Adm. John Nowell said the Navy's latest diversity and inclusion efforts aren't just for show.
Navy fires CO of destroyer Arleigh Burke
Cmdr. John Gaines was relieved of command of the warship Arleigh Burke after "self-reported misconduct," officials said.
Navy’s new destroyer, damaged in a 2019 collision, heads to its homeport in Florida
The Arleigh Burke class destroyer Delbert D. Black was damaged in an accident in 2019 when a Norwegian-flagged vessel struck a barge that subsequently struck the ship, causing delays to the construction and about $31 million in damage.
By Navy Times staff
Best pics of the week: May 17, 2020
Face masks and social distancing become a part of military operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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
The Navy’s investigation into Vice Adm. Scott Stearney’s suicide
The U.S 5th Fleet commander hanged himself in his Bahrain home on Dec. 1, 2018.
Can a robot ship protect Norfolk from terrorists?
The Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle reports for duty.
By Brock Vergakis, The Virginian-Pilot