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US Navy’s four unmanned ships return from Pacific deployment
Four medium USV prototypes spent five months in the region working with the Navy-Marine team and allies to push the limits of concepts of operations.
US military offers condolences over Iran accident killing 19
The U.S. military offered condolences Thursday to Iran over a friendly fire incident in the Islamic Republic that killed 19 of its troops, identifying the weapon used in the incident as an anti-ship cruise missile.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Keel laid for research ship named after civil rights leader
The $106 million vessel is 200 feet long and will accommodate a crew of 29 to sea for 21 days.
Coast Guard cutter sailing to mystery debris site
Virginia watchstanders received a distress signal from an unregistered emergency position indicating radio beacon on Tuesday morning.
By Carl Prine
US Coast Guard rescues man off Royal Canadian Navy vessel
Officials say that the condition of the patient is unknown.
By Navy Times staff
Coasties rescue 78-year-old trying to cross ocean in homemade boat
What a long strange trip it's been.
By Navy Times staff
Veterans more likely to be targeted by sophisticated financial scams
Veterans are twice as likely to unknowingly participate in a scam as the general population, Carroll Harris, a U.S. Postal Inspection Service senior law enforcement official.
By Niko Boskovic, Medill News Service
Explorers find second Midway flattop
The researchers used an autonomous underwater vehicle, or AUV, equipped with sonar to find the ship.
Navy’s newest LCS strikes vessel
The Navy took possession of the Freedom-class variant in February.
What’s an advanced Russian warship doing in Havana harbor?
Here are some questions and answers about the Admiral Gorshkov’s travels through the Caribbean.
Why it isn’t weird for Russian sailors to sunbathe shirtless on deck while confronting a US Navy cruiser
Russian Admiral Valentin Selivanov, a military analyst who previously served as the chief of staff of the Russian Navy, told Russian media Monday that there's nothing wrong with relaxing topside when you're not at war.
By Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider