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Lawsuit: Navy discharged woman over sex-harassment complaint
A Connecticut woman has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she received an “other than honorable” discharge from the U.S. Navy over a sexual-harassment complaint she lodged against a superior.
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Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
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Norfolk sailor accused of sex crime with a minor
A sailor attached to the destroyer Bulkeley has been accused of raping and abusing a minor in Virginia Beach, according to a local news report.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Navy Times, how to avoid getting left behind.
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Bush, Vinson patrol global hot spots in Middle East and Asia
The Navy’s big guns are patrolling global hot spots, fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and facing down North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in an annual exercise that invariably spikes tensions with the rogue regime.
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Navy engineers volunteer in West Africa
Engineers from U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command volunteer their personal time to bring power to school children in the coastal city of Mbour, Senegal.
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WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 99th birthday by flying in B-17 bomber
Sgt. Eugene Leonard, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, took flight in a B-17 “flying fortress” bomber for his 99th birthday over the weekend.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Navy Times, Navy leaders are wondering who is tough enough for the five most dangerous deployments.
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Letter: Time to rethink the F-35 program
The lengthy delays in the F-35 program and projected procurement and sustainment costs coupled with legacy aircraft readiness issues dictates need for a major review by the incoming OSD leadership.
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On newsstands this week
Here’s your sneak peek into this week’s Navy Times.
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Lawsuit: Navy discharged woman over sex-harassment complaint
A Connecticut woman has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she received an “other than honorable” discharge from the U.S. Navy over a sexual-harassment complaint she lodged against a superior.
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Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
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Norfolk sailor accused of sex crime with a minor
A sailor attached to the destroyer Bulkeley has been accused of raping and abusing a minor in Virginia Beach, according to a local news report.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Navy Times, how to avoid getting left behind.
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Bush, Vinson patrol global hot spots in Middle East and Asia
The Navy’s big guns are patrolling global hot spots, fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and facing down North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in an annual exercise that invariably spikes tensions with the rogue regime.
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Navy engineers volunteer in West Africa
Engineers from U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command volunteer their personal time to bring power to school children in the coastal city of Mbour, Senegal.
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WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 99th birthday by flying in B-17 bomber
Sgt. Eugene Leonard, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, took flight in a B-17 “flying fortress” bomber for his 99th birthday over the weekend.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Navy Times, Navy leaders are wondering who is tough enough for the five most dangerous deployments.
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Letter: Time to rethink the F-35 program
The lengthy delays in the F-35 program and projected procurement and sustainment costs coupled with legacy aircraft readiness issues dictates need for a major review by the incoming OSD leadership.
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On newsstands this week
Here’s your sneak peek into this week’s Navy Times.
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Lawsuit: Navy discharged woman over sex-harassment complaint
A Connecticut woman has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she received an “other than honorable” discharge from the U.S. Navy over a sexual-harassment complaint she lodged against a superior.
-
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
Participants in the 28th Bataan Memorial Death March donate more than 27,500 pounds of food
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Norfolk sailor accused of sex crime with a minor
A sailor attached to the destroyer Bulkeley has been accused of raping and abusing a minor in Virginia Beach, according to a local news report.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Navy Times, how to avoid getting left behind.
-
Bush, Vinson patrol global hot spots in Middle East and Asia
The Navy’s big guns are patrolling global hot spots, fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and facing down North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in an annual exercise that invariably spikes tensions with the rogue regime.
-
Navy engineers volunteer in West Africa
Engineers from U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command volunteer their personal time to bring power to school children in the coastal city of Mbour, Senegal.
-
WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 99th birthday by flying in B-17 bomber
Sgt. Eugene Leonard, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, took flight in a B-17 “flying fortress” bomber for his 99th birthday over the weekend.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Navy Times, Navy leaders are wondering who is tough enough for the five most dangerous deployments.
-
Letter: Time to rethink the F-35 program
The lengthy delays in the F-35 program and projected procurement and sustainment costs coupled with legacy aircraft readiness issues dictates need for a major review by the incoming OSD leadership.
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On newsstands this week
Here’s your sneak peek into this week’s Navy Times.









