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Bird strike caused T-45 Goshawk crash last August, investigation finds
The aircraft ultimately suffered a power loss, and the investigation described the mishap as “wholly unavoidable.”
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Military helps Guam after typhoon; Air Force and Navy pause PCS moves
Typhoon Mawar devastated Guam, forcing the services supporting the island’s recovery to pause new permanent change of station arrivals.
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Smog stalls military base activities across eastern seaboard
Toxic fumes muddled professional and recreational plans at military installations along the East Coast.
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Are more mental health resources in store for limited-duty sailors?
The measure would require mental health provider billets for any units with 15 or more limited-duty status sailors.
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Audit: Naval Academy security was lacking at Bancroft Hall dormitory
Academy officials said the school has implemented changes to its security and anti-terrorism procedures recommended in the audit.
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US, Japanese, Philippine coast guard ships stage drills
U.S., Japanese and Philippine coast guard ships have staged law enforcement drills in waters near the disputed South China Sea.
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US releases video showing close-call with Chinese destroyer
The United States military has released video of what it called an “unsafe” Chinese maneuver in the Taiwan Strait.
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US Navy says Iran boats ‘harassed’ ship in Strait of Hormuz
The guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul and the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Lancaster responded to the incident, according to the U.S. Navy.
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Commanding officer of destroyer Stout relieved for ‘loss of confidence
Cmdr. Jeffrey Applebaugh, who has served as the commanding officer of the USS Stout since October 2022, was ousted due to a “loss of confidence.”
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Fleet’s material condition keeps getting worse, new INSURV report says
The annual report to Congress also warns of a personnel shortage within the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey.
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Bird strike caused T-45 Goshawk crash last August, investigation finds
The aircraft ultimately suffered a power loss, and the investigation described the mishap as “wholly unavoidable.”
-
Military helps Guam after typhoon; Air Force and Navy pause PCS moves
Typhoon Mawar devastated Guam, forcing the services supporting the island’s recovery to pause new permanent change of station arrivals.
-
Smog stalls military base activities across eastern seaboard
Toxic fumes muddled professional and recreational plans at military installations along the East Coast.
-
Are more mental health resources in store for limited-duty sailors?
The measure would require mental health provider billets for any units with 15 or more limited-duty status sailors.
-
Audit: Naval Academy security was lacking at Bancroft Hall dormitory
Academy officials said the school has implemented changes to its security and anti-terrorism procedures recommended in the audit.
-
US, Japanese, Philippine coast guard ships stage drills
U.S., Japanese and Philippine coast guard ships have staged law enforcement drills in waters near the disputed South China Sea.
-
US releases video showing close-call with Chinese destroyer
The United States military has released video of what it called an “unsafe” Chinese maneuver in the Taiwan Strait.
-
US Navy says Iran boats ‘harassed’ ship in Strait of Hormuz
The guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul and the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Lancaster responded to the incident, according to the U.S. Navy.
-
Commanding officer of destroyer Stout relieved for ‘loss of confidence
Cmdr. Jeffrey Applebaugh, who has served as the commanding officer of the USS Stout since October 2022, was ousted due to a “loss of confidence.”
-
Fleet’s material condition keeps getting worse, new INSURV report says
The annual report to Congress also warns of a personnel shortage within the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey.
-
Bird strike caused T-45 Goshawk crash last August, investigation finds
The aircraft ultimately suffered a power loss, and the investigation described the mishap as “wholly unavoidable.”
-
Military helps Guam after typhoon; Air Force and Navy pause PCS moves
Typhoon Mawar devastated Guam, forcing the services supporting the island’s recovery to pause new permanent change of station arrivals.
-
Smog stalls military base activities across eastern seaboard
Toxic fumes muddled professional and recreational plans at military installations along the East Coast.
-
Are more mental health resources in store for limited-duty sailors?
The measure would require mental health provider billets for any units with 15 or more limited-duty status sailors.
-
Audit: Naval Academy security was lacking at Bancroft Hall dormitory
Academy officials said the school has implemented changes to its security and anti-terrorism procedures recommended in the audit.
-
US, Japanese, Philippine coast guard ships stage drills
U.S., Japanese and Philippine coast guard ships have staged law enforcement drills in waters near the disputed South China Sea.
-
US releases video showing close-call with Chinese destroyer
The United States military has released video of what it called an “unsafe” Chinese maneuver in the Taiwan Strait.
-
US Navy says Iran boats ‘harassed’ ship in Strait of Hormuz
The guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul and the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Lancaster responded to the incident, according to the U.S. Navy.
-
Commanding officer of destroyer Stout relieved for ‘loss of confidence
Cmdr. Jeffrey Applebaugh, who has served as the commanding officer of the USS Stout since October 2022, was ousted due to a “loss of confidence.”
-
Fleet’s material condition keeps getting worse, new INSURV report says
The annual report to Congress also warns of a personnel shortage within the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey.













