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Navy fires head of recruiting for Los Angeles area
Cmdr. Adam K. Pendleton took command of the unit about six months ago.
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New Navy personnel evaluation system still not ready for prime time
While the eNavFit system was rolled out in early 2022, it is still encountering problems and was used for less than 20% of evals in 2023.
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DOD watchdog report warns of issues across military health care system
A lack of timely access to military health care plagues each of the services, according to a new Pentagon inspector general report.
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Navy to begin search and salvage effort for downed Army Black Hawk
Five special operations aviation soldiers died in the Nov. 10 mishap, when the helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea.
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Navy raises crashed P-8A Poseidon aircraft from Hawaii’s Kaneohe Bay
The plane overshot a runway on Nov. 20 and landed in the environmentally sensitive bay. No injuries were reported.
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USS Carney responds to multiple attacks on commercial ships in Red Sea
The men and women of the Carney shot down three air drones fired from Yemen and heading in their direction Sunday.
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Navy fires Amphibious Squadron 5 commodore
The Navy provided no explanation for relieving Harney of command in a brief statement Friday night.
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Iranian drone ‘took unsafe action’ near carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower
Tuesday’s “unsafe and unprofessional” action comes as Navy warships continue to intercept drones in the region.
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USS Thomas Hudner shoots down ‘one-way attack drones’ in the Red Sea
Thursday’s intercept was the second time the warship had shot down drones in eight days.
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Mental health not costing many troops security clearances, data shows
Debunking the “pervasive myth” regarding mental health and security clearances.
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Navy fires head of recruiting for Los Angeles area
Cmdr. Adam K. Pendleton took command of the unit about six months ago.
-
New Navy personnel evaluation system still not ready for prime time
While the eNavFit system was rolled out in early 2022, it is still encountering problems and was used for less than 20% of evals in 2023.
-
DOD watchdog report warns of issues across military health care system
A lack of timely access to military health care plagues each of the services, according to a new Pentagon inspector general report.
-
Navy to begin search and salvage effort for downed Army Black Hawk
Five special operations aviation soldiers died in the Nov. 10 mishap, when the helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea.
-
Navy raises crashed P-8A Poseidon aircraft from Hawaii’s Kaneohe Bay
The plane overshot a runway on Nov. 20 and landed in the environmentally sensitive bay. No injuries were reported.
-
USS Carney responds to multiple attacks on commercial ships in Red Sea
The men and women of the Carney shot down three air drones fired from Yemen and heading in their direction Sunday.
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Navy fires Amphibious Squadron 5 commodore
The Navy provided no explanation for relieving Harney of command in a brief statement Friday night.
-
Iranian drone ‘took unsafe action’ near carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower
Tuesday’s “unsafe and unprofessional” action comes as Navy warships continue to intercept drones in the region.
-
USS Thomas Hudner shoots down ‘one-way attack drones’ in the Red Sea
Thursday’s intercept was the second time the warship had shot down drones in eight days.
-
Mental health not costing many troops security clearances, data shows
Debunking the “pervasive myth” regarding mental health and security clearances.
-
Navy fires head of recruiting for Los Angeles area
Cmdr. Adam K. Pendleton took command of the unit about six months ago.
-
New Navy personnel evaluation system still not ready for prime time
While the eNavFit system was rolled out in early 2022, it is still encountering problems and was used for less than 20% of evals in 2023.
-
DOD watchdog report warns of issues across military health care system
A lack of timely access to military health care plagues each of the services, according to a new Pentagon inspector general report.
-
Navy to begin search and salvage effort for downed Army Black Hawk
Five special operations aviation soldiers died in the Nov. 10 mishap, when the helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea.
-
Navy raises crashed P-8A Poseidon aircraft from Hawaii’s Kaneohe Bay
The plane overshot a runway on Nov. 20 and landed in the environmentally sensitive bay. No injuries were reported.
-
USS Carney responds to multiple attacks on commercial ships in Red Sea
The men and women of the Carney shot down three air drones fired from Yemen and heading in their direction Sunday.
-
Navy fires Amphibious Squadron 5 commodore
The Navy provided no explanation for relieving Harney of command in a brief statement Friday night.
-
Iranian drone ‘took unsafe action’ near carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower
Tuesday’s “unsafe and unprofessional” action comes as Navy warships continue to intercept drones in the region.
-
USS Thomas Hudner shoots down ‘one-way attack drones’ in the Red Sea
Thursday’s intercept was the second time the warship had shot down drones in eight days.
-
Mental health not costing many troops security clearances, data shows
Debunking the “pervasive myth” regarding mental health and security clearances.













