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Defense secretary tells Naval Academy graduates they’re ready to serve
“Class of 2023, wherever your career takes you, remind the world of what you stand for,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
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Navy SEAL training plagued by pervasive problems, investigation shows
A nearly 200-page Navy report identified widespread failures in medical care, poor oversight and some candidates’ use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
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Carrier Ford arrives in NATO member Norway, to take part in drills
Norwegian military leaders say upcoming training gives them “a unique opportunity … to work more closely with our most important ally.”
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USS George Washington concludes maintenance overhaul
The ship was originally slated to conclude its maintenance in 2021.
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USS John Finn’s second-in-command fired along with CO last week
The Navy policy is to announce when a commanding officer is relieved, but not when other members of the command triad are removed.
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Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
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Audit: Navy has failed to properly run suicide prevention program
An internal audit reveals the service has struggled to ensure sailors are getting suicide training and has failed to track suicide-related behaviors.
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Navy relieves commanding officer of destroyer John Finn in Japan
Cmdr. Angela Gonzales was relieved of command late last week.
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US and allied naval commanders in Mideast transit Strait of Hormuz
The Mideast-based chiefs of the U.S., British and French navies have transited the Strait of Hormuz aboard an American warship.
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Defense secretary tells Naval Academy graduates they’re ready to serve
“Class of 2023, wherever your career takes you, remind the world of what you stand for,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
-
Navy SEAL training plagued by pervasive problems, investigation shows
A nearly 200-page Navy report identified widespread failures in medical care, poor oversight and some candidates’ use of performance-enhancing drugs.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
Carrier Ford arrives in NATO member Norway, to take part in drills
Norwegian military leaders say upcoming training gives them “a unique opportunity … to work more closely with our most important ally.”
-
USS George Washington concludes maintenance overhaul
The ship was originally slated to conclude its maintenance in 2021.
-
USS John Finn’s second-in-command fired along with CO last week
The Navy policy is to announce when a commanding officer is relieved, but not when other members of the command triad are removed.
-
Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
-
Audit: Navy has failed to properly run suicide prevention program
An internal audit reveals the service has struggled to ensure sailors are getting suicide training and has failed to track suicide-related behaviors.
-
Navy relieves commanding officer of destroyer John Finn in Japan
Cmdr. Angela Gonzales was relieved of command late last week.
-
US and allied naval commanders in Mideast transit Strait of Hormuz
The Mideast-based chiefs of the U.S., British and French navies have transited the Strait of Hormuz aboard an American warship.
-
Defense secretary tells Naval Academy graduates they’re ready to serve
“Class of 2023, wherever your career takes you, remind the world of what you stand for,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
-
Navy SEAL training plagued by pervasive problems, investigation shows
A nearly 200-page Navy report identified widespread failures in medical care, poor oversight and some candidates’ use of performance-enhancing drugs.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
Carrier Ford arrives in NATO member Norway, to take part in drills
Norwegian military leaders say upcoming training gives them “a unique opportunity … to work more closely with our most important ally.”
-
USS George Washington concludes maintenance overhaul
The ship was originally slated to conclude its maintenance in 2021.
-
USS John Finn’s second-in-command fired along with CO last week
The Navy policy is to announce when a commanding officer is relieved, but not when other members of the command triad are removed.
-
Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
-
Audit: Navy has failed to properly run suicide prevention program
An internal audit reveals the service has struggled to ensure sailors are getting suicide training and has failed to track suicide-related behaviors.
-
Navy relieves commanding officer of destroyer John Finn in Japan
Cmdr. Angela Gonzales was relieved of command late last week.
-
US and allied naval commanders in Mideast transit Strait of Hormuz
The Mideast-based chiefs of the U.S., British and French navies have transited the Strait of Hormuz aboard an American warship.













