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US Navy commissions its last Block III Virginia submarine
The attack submarine Delaware has joined the fleet.
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US Navy’s top officer: Health and safety of sailors the top priority
After the stunning downfall of the Acting Secretary of the Navy, CNO says sailors’ health and safety is the top priority.
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US Navy’s investigation into carrier Roosevelt drama are hopelessly compromised, lawyers say
The involvement of the Navy’s top official in the relief of the carrier Theodore Roosevelt means outside agencies should be conducting the investigation, legal experts said.
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Modly apologizes for remarks as key lawmakers call for his resignation
As key lawmakers in the House Armed Services Committee called for the Acting Secretary of the Navy to step aside, Modly apologized to the service.
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The US Navy’s hospital ships in the COVID-19 fight badly need replacing
The ships helping fight the COVID-19 outbreaks in New York City and L.A. need replacing, but the Navy doesn’t have a clear path forward.
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Pacific Fleet Commander outlines plans for containing outbreak on carrier Roosevelt
Sailors are going to rotate off the ship, but some will remain aboard, Adm. John Aquilino said.
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An outbreak on a Navy warship — and an ominous sign of a readiness crisis
A growing list of Navy warships are sidelined because crews are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks.
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Nearly 4 years after commissioning, the US Navy is about to get a fully working stealth destroyer
The combat system for the Navy’s first stealth destroyer is expected to be completed within days, four years after the ship was commissioned.
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In the Pacific, a COVID-19 outbreak sidelines deployed aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt
In the most dramatic development to date in the military’s fight to stop the COVID-19 outbreak, the carrier Roosevelt is being pulled offline.
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The Navy is locking down staff at boot camp for up to 90 days
The Navy has taken an extreme step to try to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak at boot camp.
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US Navy commissions its last Block III Virginia submarine
The attack submarine Delaware has joined the fleet.
-
US Navy’s top officer: Health and safety of sailors the top priority
After the stunning downfall of the Acting Secretary of the Navy, CNO says sailors’ health and safety is the top priority.
-
US Navy’s investigation into carrier Roosevelt drama are hopelessly compromised, lawyers say
The involvement of the Navy’s top official in the relief of the carrier Theodore Roosevelt means outside agencies should be conducting the investigation, legal experts said.
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Modly apologizes for remarks as key lawmakers call for his resignation
As key lawmakers in the House Armed Services Committee called for the Acting Secretary of the Navy to step aside, Modly apologized to the service.
-
The US Navy’s hospital ships in the COVID-19 fight badly need replacing
The ships helping fight the COVID-19 outbreaks in New York City and L.A. need replacing, but the Navy doesn’t have a clear path forward.
-
Pacific Fleet Commander outlines plans for containing outbreak on carrier Roosevelt
Sailors are going to rotate off the ship, but some will remain aboard, Adm. John Aquilino said.
-
An outbreak on a Navy warship — and an ominous sign of a readiness crisis
A growing list of Navy warships are sidelined because crews are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks.
-
Nearly 4 years after commissioning, the US Navy is about to get a fully working stealth destroyer
The combat system for the Navy’s first stealth destroyer is expected to be completed within days, four years after the ship was commissioned.
-
In the Pacific, a COVID-19 outbreak sidelines deployed aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt
In the most dramatic development to date in the military’s fight to stop the COVID-19 outbreak, the carrier Roosevelt is being pulled offline.
-
The Navy is locking down staff at boot camp for up to 90 days
The Navy has taken an extreme step to try to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak at boot camp.
-
US Navy commissions its last Block III Virginia submarine
The attack submarine Delaware has joined the fleet.
-
US Navy’s top officer: Health and safety of sailors the top priority
After the stunning downfall of the Acting Secretary of the Navy, CNO says sailors’ health and safety is the top priority.
-
US Navy’s investigation into carrier Roosevelt drama are hopelessly compromised, lawyers say
The involvement of the Navy’s top official in the relief of the carrier Theodore Roosevelt means outside agencies should be conducting the investigation, legal experts said.
-
Modly apologizes for remarks as key lawmakers call for his resignation
As key lawmakers in the House Armed Services Committee called for the Acting Secretary of the Navy to step aside, Modly apologized to the service.
-
The US Navy’s hospital ships in the COVID-19 fight badly need replacing
The ships helping fight the COVID-19 outbreaks in New York City and L.A. need replacing, but the Navy doesn’t have a clear path forward.
-
Pacific Fleet Commander outlines plans for containing outbreak on carrier Roosevelt
Sailors are going to rotate off the ship, but some will remain aboard, Adm. John Aquilino said.
-
An outbreak on a Navy warship — and an ominous sign of a readiness crisis
A growing list of Navy warships are sidelined because crews are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks.
-
Nearly 4 years after commissioning, the US Navy is about to get a fully working stealth destroyer
The combat system for the Navy’s first stealth destroyer is expected to be completed within days, four years after the ship was commissioned.
-
In the Pacific, a COVID-19 outbreak sidelines deployed aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt
In the most dramatic development to date in the military’s fight to stop the COVID-19 outbreak, the carrier Roosevelt is being pulled offline.
-
The Navy is locking down staff at boot camp for up to 90 days
The Navy has taken an extreme step to try to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak at boot camp.













