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Eisenhower carrier strike group enters the Mediterranean
Ike will be the first U.S. aircraft carrier to operate in the Middle Eastern waters of U.S. Central Command since the end of the Afghanistan war in 2021.
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Military court rules on when unit group chats could get you in trouble
The case involved inappropriate messages sent in a “chief’s mess” group.
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Navy test-fires missile from mobile launcher aboard LCS Savannah
The sea service continues to test the possibilities of placing mobile missile cells aboard littoral combat ships.
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Ike carrier strike group headed to the Middle East
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s arrival in CENTCOM waters will mark the first time a carrier has operated in those Middle Eastern waters since 2021.
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Meet the Navy’s newest fast-attack submarine
The submarine Hyman G. Rickover is the second to be named after the admiral known as the father of the nuclear Navy.
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Watchdog: surface fleet sailors still not getting enough sleep
Sailors have cited manning levels and uncomfortable mattresses as reasons why they can’t get solid rest on their ships, according to a new report.
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USS Lake Erie CO relieved of command
As with nearly all commanding officer firings, the Navy declined to say why Capt. Danielle DeFant was relieved of command.
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Israel-Hamas war reveals challenges to US pullback in Middle East
Defense analysts say the U.S. may face challenges in extracting American forces from the region in the wake of Hamas’ attack on Israel.
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Sailors plead guilty in connection to shipmate’s fentanyl death
The junior sailor died after ingesting fentanyl aboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, where narcotics investigations have soared in recent years.
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Eisenhower carrier strike group enters the Mediterranean
Ike will be the first U.S. aircraft carrier to operate in the Middle Eastern waters of U.S. Central Command since the end of the Afghanistan war in 2021.
-
Military court rules on when unit group chats could get you in trouble
The case involved inappropriate messages sent in a “chief’s mess” group.
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Navy test-fires missile from mobile launcher aboard LCS Savannah
The sea service continues to test the possibilities of placing mobile missile cells aboard littoral combat ships.
-
Ike carrier strike group headed to the Middle East
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s arrival in CENTCOM waters will mark the first time a carrier has operated in those Middle Eastern waters since 2021.
-
Meet the Navy’s newest fast-attack submarine
The submarine Hyman G. Rickover is the second to be named after the admiral known as the father of the nuclear Navy.
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Watchdog: surface fleet sailors still not getting enough sleep
Sailors have cited manning levels and uncomfortable mattresses as reasons why they can’t get solid rest on their ships, according to a new report.
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Happy 248th birthday, U.S. Navy!
You totally don’t look a day over 240.
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USS Lake Erie CO relieved of command
As with nearly all commanding officer firings, the Navy declined to say why Capt. Danielle DeFant was relieved of command.
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Israel-Hamas war reveals challenges to US pullback in Middle East
Defense analysts say the U.S. may face challenges in extracting American forces from the region in the wake of Hamas’ attack on Israel.
-
Sailors plead guilty in connection to shipmate’s fentanyl death
The junior sailor died after ingesting fentanyl aboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, where narcotics investigations have soared in recent years.
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Eisenhower carrier strike group enters the Mediterranean
Ike will be the first U.S. aircraft carrier to operate in the Middle Eastern waters of U.S. Central Command since the end of the Afghanistan war in 2021.
-
Military court rules on when unit group chats could get you in trouble
The case involved inappropriate messages sent in a “chief’s mess” group.
-
Navy test-fires missile from mobile launcher aboard LCS Savannah
The sea service continues to test the possibilities of placing mobile missile cells aboard littoral combat ships.
-
Ike carrier strike group headed to the Middle East
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s arrival in CENTCOM waters will mark the first time a carrier has operated in those Middle Eastern waters since 2021.
-
Meet the Navy’s newest fast-attack submarine
The submarine Hyman G. Rickover is the second to be named after the admiral known as the father of the nuclear Navy.
-
Watchdog: surface fleet sailors still not getting enough sleep
Sailors have cited manning levels and uncomfortable mattresses as reasons why they can’t get solid rest on their ships, according to a new report.
-
Happy 248th birthday, U.S. Navy!
You totally don’t look a day over 240.
-
USS Lake Erie CO relieved of command
As with nearly all commanding officer firings, the Navy declined to say why Capt. Danielle DeFant was relieved of command.
-
Israel-Hamas war reveals challenges to US pullback in Middle East
Defense analysts say the U.S. may face challenges in extracting American forces from the region in the wake of Hamas’ attack on Israel.
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Sailors plead guilty in connection to shipmate’s fentanyl death
The junior sailor died after ingesting fentanyl aboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, where narcotics investigations have soared in recent years.













