-

Chaplains taking frontline role in surface fleet mental health
Destroyer chaplains are providing sailors with a confidant outside their chain of command who they can vent to about anything, officials say.
-

Navy rolls out ‘bill of rights’ for sailors in unaccompanied housing
The bill of rights came after Navy leaders pinpointed improved unaccompanied housing as a way to improve sailor morale.
-

US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-

Navy links uncrewed air, sea tech to solve Integrated Battle Problem
The Integrated Battle Problem exercise allows U.S. Pacific Fleet to evaluate uncrewed tech and discover their best applications.
-

Search suspended for 3 people aboard Navy contractor’s downed plane
The Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force and Customs and Border Protection searched unsuccessfully for the three people aboard the aircraft that crashed Wednesday.
-

Pacific fleet commander to brief China committee on Taiwan defense
Adm. Samuel Paparo will brief the bipartisan committee on plans to thwart a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
-

Pentagon nominates next ‘sub boss’ amid Senate holdup of confirmations
If confirmed, Rear Adm. Robert Gaucher would also lead Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet and Allied Submarine Command in Norfolk, Va.
-

Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-

Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-

New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
-
Chaplains taking frontline role in surface fleet mental health
Destroyer chaplains are providing sailors with a confidant outside their chain of command who they can vent to about anything, officials say.
-
Navy rolls out ‘bill of rights’ for sailors in unaccompanied housing
The bill of rights came after Navy leaders pinpointed improved unaccompanied housing as a way to improve sailor morale.
-
US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-
Navy links uncrewed air, sea tech to solve Integrated Battle Problem
The Integrated Battle Problem exercise allows U.S. Pacific Fleet to evaluate uncrewed tech and discover their best applications.
-
Search suspended for 3 people aboard Navy contractor’s downed plane
The Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force and Customs and Border Protection searched unsuccessfully for the three people aboard the aircraft that crashed Wednesday.
-
Pacific fleet commander to brief China committee on Taiwan defense
Adm. Samuel Paparo will brief the bipartisan committee on plans to thwart a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
-
Pentagon nominates next ‘sub boss’ amid Senate holdup of confirmations
If confirmed, Rear Adm. Robert Gaucher would also lead Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet and Allied Submarine Command in Norfolk, Va.
-
Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-
Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-
New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
-
Chaplains taking frontline role in surface fleet mental health
Destroyer chaplains are providing sailors with a confidant outside their chain of command who they can vent to about anything, officials say.
-
Navy rolls out ‘bill of rights’ for sailors in unaccompanied housing
The bill of rights came after Navy leaders pinpointed improved unaccompanied housing as a way to improve sailor morale.
-
US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-
Navy links uncrewed air, sea tech to solve Integrated Battle Problem
The Integrated Battle Problem exercise allows U.S. Pacific Fleet to evaluate uncrewed tech and discover their best applications.
-
Search suspended for 3 people aboard Navy contractor’s downed plane
The Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force and Customs and Border Protection searched unsuccessfully for the three people aboard the aircraft that crashed Wednesday.
-
Pacific fleet commander to brief China committee on Taiwan defense
Adm. Samuel Paparo will brief the bipartisan committee on plans to thwart a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
-
Pentagon nominates next ‘sub boss’ amid Senate holdup of confirmations
If confirmed, Rear Adm. Robert Gaucher would also lead Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet and Allied Submarine Command in Norfolk, Va.
-
Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-
Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-
New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.













