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Three-stars: Marine, naval aviators and maintainers endure diminished flight hours, lack of spare parts
The Navy and Marine Corps have had fewer issues with losing pilots to private airlines but both officers say there is a growing frustration with the lack of flying hours for pilots and critical spare parts for maintainers, a byproduct of the last several years of budget cuts.
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Probe of sergeant major finds adultery, love child and allegations of abuse
Sgt. Maj. Darryl Cherry refused to wear a condom during sex and the relationship took a dramatic turn when the woman became pregnant, according to an internal Marine Corps report.
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CNO: Cyberstalking and bullying victims should come forward
As Navy leaders continue to grapple with a military-wide scandal involving nude photos of service members, the service is encouraging victims to come forward.
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Bush, Vinson support ISIS fight in Gulf, threaten Kim near North Korea
The Navy’s big guns are patrolling global hot spots, fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and facing down North Korea’s Kim Jong Un during an annual exercise that is inevitably increasing tensions with the rogue regime.
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Pacific Fleet Boss threatens UCMJ hammer for sailors nabbed in nude photo scandal
Sailors caught degrading their female shipmates online will be punished, said the four-star head of all Navy forces in the Pacific in a scathing message to his troops released overnight.
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Sailors targeted at more than a dozen Navy commands in growing military nude photo sharing scandal
The victims targeted come from all corners of the Navy, from shore stations like Naval Station Norfolk and Naval Base San Diego to ships like the destroyer Cole and the carriers Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
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The Navy’s 5 most dangerous at-sea deployments
It’s not a peacetime Navy anymore. The rise in new dangers around the globe means sailors are now operating under almost constant threat of attack. That’s a big change — and the Navy’s top brass is telling sailors to get tough.
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Philip Bilden withdraws from Navy secretary consideration
President Trump’s nominee for secretary of the Navy withdrew from consideration because of extensive financial ties that would not meet the Defense Department’s rigorous ethics standards, the Pentagon confirmed Sunday evening.
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San Diego carrier begins closely watched patrol of the South China Sea
The Navy’s presence in the South China Sea is historically routine, but its patrols there have increasingly agitated China’s government, which has made sweeping territorial claims to maritime rights in the 1.35 million-square-mile sea.
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The Navy is planning fresh challenges to China’s claims in the South China Sea
The return of a Navy carrier strike group to the South China Sea, as well as plans for new challenges of Chinese claims there, will likely raise tensions with Beijing.
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Three-stars: Marine, naval aviators and maintainers endure diminished flight hours, lack of spare parts
The Navy and Marine Corps have had fewer issues with losing pilots to private airlines but both officers say there is a growing frustration with the lack of flying hours for pilots and critical spare parts for maintainers, a byproduct of the last several years of budget cuts.
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Probe of sergeant major finds adultery, love child and allegations of abuse
Sgt. Maj. Darryl Cherry refused to wear a condom during sex and the relationship took a dramatic turn when the woman became pregnant, according to an internal Marine Corps report.
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CNO: Cyberstalking and bullying victims should come forward
As Navy leaders continue to grapple with a military-wide scandal involving nude photos of service members, the service is encouraging victims to come forward.
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Bush, Vinson support ISIS fight in Gulf, threaten Kim near North Korea
The Navy’s big guns are patrolling global hot spots, fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and facing down North Korea’s Kim Jong Un during an annual exercise that is inevitably increasing tensions with the rogue regime.
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Pacific Fleet Boss threatens UCMJ hammer for sailors nabbed in nude photo scandal
Sailors caught degrading their female shipmates online will be punished, said the four-star head of all Navy forces in the Pacific in a scathing message to his troops released overnight.
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Sailors targeted at more than a dozen Navy commands in growing military nude photo sharing scandal
The victims targeted come from all corners of the Navy, from shore stations like Naval Station Norfolk and Naval Base San Diego to ships like the destroyer Cole and the carriers Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
-
The Navy’s 5 most dangerous at-sea deployments
It’s not a peacetime Navy anymore. The rise in new dangers around the globe means sailors are now operating under almost constant threat of attack. That’s a big change — and the Navy’s top brass is telling sailors to get tough.
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Philip Bilden withdraws from Navy secretary consideration
President Trump’s nominee for secretary of the Navy withdrew from consideration because of extensive financial ties that would not meet the Defense Department’s rigorous ethics standards, the Pentagon confirmed Sunday evening.
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San Diego carrier begins closely watched patrol of the South China Sea
The Navy’s presence in the South China Sea is historically routine, but its patrols there have increasingly agitated China’s government, which has made sweeping territorial claims to maritime rights in the 1.35 million-square-mile sea.
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The Navy is planning fresh challenges to China’s claims in the South China Sea
The return of a Navy carrier strike group to the South China Sea, as well as plans for new challenges of Chinese claims there, will likely raise tensions with Beijing.
-
Three-stars: Marine, naval aviators and maintainers endure diminished flight hours, lack of spare parts
The Navy and Marine Corps have had fewer issues with losing pilots to private airlines but both officers say there is a growing frustration with the lack of flying hours for pilots and critical spare parts for maintainers, a byproduct of the last several years of budget cuts.
-
Probe of sergeant major finds adultery, love child and allegations of abuse
Sgt. Maj. Darryl Cherry refused to wear a condom during sex and the relationship took a dramatic turn when the woman became pregnant, according to an internal Marine Corps report.
-
CNO: Cyberstalking and bullying victims should come forward
As Navy leaders continue to grapple with a military-wide scandal involving nude photos of service members, the service is encouraging victims to come forward.
-
Bush, Vinson support ISIS fight in Gulf, threaten Kim near North Korea
The Navy’s big guns are patrolling global hot spots, fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and facing down North Korea’s Kim Jong Un during an annual exercise that is inevitably increasing tensions with the rogue regime.
-
Pacific Fleet Boss threatens UCMJ hammer for sailors nabbed in nude photo scandal
Sailors caught degrading their female shipmates online will be punished, said the four-star head of all Navy forces in the Pacific in a scathing message to his troops released overnight.
-
Sailors targeted at more than a dozen Navy commands in growing military nude photo sharing scandal
The victims targeted come from all corners of the Navy, from shore stations like Naval Station Norfolk and Naval Base San Diego to ships like the destroyer Cole and the carriers Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
-
The Navy’s 5 most dangerous at-sea deployments
It’s not a peacetime Navy anymore. The rise in new dangers around the globe means sailors are now operating under almost constant threat of attack. That’s a big change — and the Navy’s top brass is telling sailors to get tough.
-
Philip Bilden withdraws from Navy secretary consideration
President Trump’s nominee for secretary of the Navy withdrew from consideration because of extensive financial ties that would not meet the Defense Department’s rigorous ethics standards, the Pentagon confirmed Sunday evening.
-
San Diego carrier begins closely watched patrol of the South China Sea
The Navy’s presence in the South China Sea is historically routine, but its patrols there have increasingly agitated China’s government, which has made sweeping territorial claims to maritime rights in the 1.35 million-square-mile sea.
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The Navy is planning fresh challenges to China’s claims in the South China Sea
The return of a Navy carrier strike group to the South China Sea, as well as plans for new challenges of Chinese claims there, will likely raise tensions with Beijing.












