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The Navy SEALs and other secretive units are quietly battling a frightening rise in parachute deaths
The alarming trend within U.S. Special Operations Command has been blamed in part on training shortfalls and bravado.
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Flynn: White House blames Iran for attack on Saudi ship
An attack by Yemeni rebels on a Saudi frigate has escalated tensions in one of the world’s busiest sea lanes, and has the U.S. weighing its options.
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Navy’s acquisition boss to take over as Trump’s acting Navy secretary on Friday
Sean Stackley, who has been the Navy’s top weapons buyer since 2008, will lead the Department of the Navy on a temporary basis, bringing the Ray Mabus era to an end.
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Out-going SECNAV Mabus defends progressive personnel reforms
With an incoming administration that has voiced concerns about signature achievements such as integrating women into combat units, Mabus gave one of his last, passionate arguments as head of the Navy for the next administration to hold the line.
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Outgoing Navy secretary voices concerns about Mattis nomination
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told a group of reporters at an on-the-record breakfast that he was supportive of those who have raised concerns about maintaining civilian control of the military.
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This jailed sailor blames Hillary Clinton for his sentence — and wants Trump to set him free
Former Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Kristian Saucier pleaded guilty this summer to charges relating to six pictures of classified spaces he took on his cell phone on the attack submarine Alexandria.
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The next White House Press Secretary is a Navy officer
Sean Spicer, currently the Republican Party communications chief, has served 17 years in the Navy reserves.
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Carrier Ike, Wasp groups and 22 MEU returning home for New Year’s
Sailors and Marines of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group and the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group can now count the number of days left in their deployment on two hands.
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Personal data for more than 134,000 sailors was breached, Navy says
The personal data of more than 134,000 sailors in a re-enlistment approval database was stolen from a contractor’s laptop, the Navy disclosed Wednesday.
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This strike group made China nervous — even without an aircraft carrier
The three-destroyer pack that set China on edge in the contested South China Sea are back from their western Pacific deployment.
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The Navy SEALs and other secretive units are quietly battling a frightening rise in parachute deaths
The alarming trend within U.S. Special Operations Command has been blamed in part on training shortfalls and bravado.
-
Flynn: White House blames Iran for attack on Saudi ship
An attack by Yemeni rebels on a Saudi frigate has escalated tensions in one of the world’s busiest sea lanes, and has the U.S. weighing its options.
-
Navy’s acquisition boss to take over as Trump’s acting Navy secretary on Friday
Sean Stackley, who has been the Navy’s top weapons buyer since 2008, will lead the Department of the Navy on a temporary basis, bringing the Ray Mabus era to an end.
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Out-going SECNAV Mabus defends progressive personnel reforms
With an incoming administration that has voiced concerns about signature achievements such as integrating women into combat units, Mabus gave one of his last, passionate arguments as head of the Navy for the next administration to hold the line.
-
Outgoing Navy secretary voices concerns about Mattis nomination
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told a group of reporters at an on-the-record breakfast that he was supportive of those who have raised concerns about maintaining civilian control of the military.
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This jailed sailor blames Hillary Clinton for his sentence — and wants Trump to set him free
Former Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Kristian Saucier pleaded guilty this summer to charges relating to six pictures of classified spaces he took on his cell phone on the attack submarine Alexandria.
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The next White House Press Secretary is a Navy officer
Sean Spicer, currently the Republican Party communications chief, has served 17 years in the Navy reserves.
-
Carrier Ike, Wasp groups and 22 MEU returning home for New Year’s
Sailors and Marines of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group and the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group can now count the number of days left in their deployment on two hands.
-
Personal data for more than 134,000 sailors was breached, Navy says
The personal data of more than 134,000 sailors in a re-enlistment approval database was stolen from a contractor’s laptop, the Navy disclosed Wednesday.
-
This strike group made China nervous — even without an aircraft carrier
The three-destroyer pack that set China on edge in the contested South China Sea are back from their western Pacific deployment.
-
The Navy SEALs and other secretive units are quietly battling a frightening rise in parachute deaths
The alarming trend within U.S. Special Operations Command has been blamed in part on training shortfalls and bravado.
-
Flynn: White House blames Iran for attack on Saudi ship
An attack by Yemeni rebels on a Saudi frigate has escalated tensions in one of the world’s busiest sea lanes, and has the U.S. weighing its options.
-
Navy’s acquisition boss to take over as Trump’s acting Navy secretary on Friday
Sean Stackley, who has been the Navy’s top weapons buyer since 2008, will lead the Department of the Navy on a temporary basis, bringing the Ray Mabus era to an end.
-
Out-going SECNAV Mabus defends progressive personnel reforms
With an incoming administration that has voiced concerns about signature achievements such as integrating women into combat units, Mabus gave one of his last, passionate arguments as head of the Navy for the next administration to hold the line.
-
Outgoing Navy secretary voices concerns about Mattis nomination
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told a group of reporters at an on-the-record breakfast that he was supportive of those who have raised concerns about maintaining civilian control of the military.
-
This jailed sailor blames Hillary Clinton for his sentence — and wants Trump to set him free
Former Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Kristian Saucier pleaded guilty this summer to charges relating to six pictures of classified spaces he took on his cell phone on the attack submarine Alexandria.
-
The next White House Press Secretary is a Navy officer
Sean Spicer, currently the Republican Party communications chief, has served 17 years in the Navy reserves.
-
Carrier Ike, Wasp groups and 22 MEU returning home for New Year’s
Sailors and Marines of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group and the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group can now count the number of days left in their deployment on two hands.
-
Personal data for more than 134,000 sailors was breached, Navy says
The personal data of more than 134,000 sailors in a re-enlistment approval database was stolen from a contractor’s laptop, the Navy disclosed Wednesday.
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This strike group made China nervous — even without an aircraft carrier
The three-destroyer pack that set China on edge in the contested South China Sea are back from their western Pacific deployment.













