Navy Finds Suicides Not Directly Linked to Conditions on George Washington Carrier The Navy found that three of the latest suicides among the crew of the USS George Washington carrier had no clear connection...
Navy Says the Lincoln's Water Tanks Are Free of E. Coli. But What About Jet Fuel and Other Contaminants? A Navy spokesman said that "all potable water tanks on board the ship have been tested and are clear of E. coli."
Navy Says It Has Found the Source of Water Contamination Aboard Carrier, Leading to More Questions The Navy says water from the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln's bilges, a type of drainage system, leaked into drinking...
Is There Sewage in This Carrier's Water? The Navy Doesn't Know. Several videos posted by sailors from aboard the Lincoln show bottles of water that are clouded and have brown or gray...
USS Ronald Reagan Heads Back to Korean Coast After Latest North Korean Missile Test The USS Ronald Reagan nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is returning to waters off the coast of South Korea in the latest show...
Nimitz Returns to Sea After Tainted Water Sickens 11 Sailors The aircraft carrier's potable water system has been flushed and tested to ensure it no longer contains jet fuel.
The US Navy Said 'Traces' of Jet Fuel Were Found in the Water on the Nimitz. A Sailor Says the Problem Was Way Worse. "Medical was refusing to see patients or acknowledge that anything going on with patients or different sailors had anything...
Sailors Were Sickened by Fuel-Tainted Water on Nimitz Carrier, Navy Says The Navy acknowledged the health concerns in a statement, about two weeks after jet fuel was first detected in the ship’s...
Navy Trumpets First -- Though Short -- Deployment for New Carrier The deployment will be truncated, although officials say it's not because of technical problems that have caused years of...
Nimitz Drinking Water Contaminated With Jet Fuel, Navy Acknowledges The confirmation comes after reports cropped up on social media and blogs alleging not only that a leak had occurred but that...
The Army Needs Hundreds of Officers to Leave Combat Arms Lieutenants currently branched in armor, infantry, combat engineer and field artillery can apply between Jan. 7 and Feb. 17...
For Soldiers at Fort Carson, Food Is Scarce As Americans gather for Thanksgiving feasts, soldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado, are contending with a far less festive...
Marine Corps Brings in Civilians to Tackle Barracks Management, Repairs in Decades-Old Housing The Marine Corps is expanding its plan to put civilians in its barracks manager program, a move intended to improve decades...
Air Force's New Deployment Model Sparks Criticism, Staffing Concerns at Bases Some Air Force officials are concerned by the service's innovative deployment model, a new government watchdog report...
Family of Airman Killed in Japan Osprey Crash Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Scrutiny of the military's Osprey aircraft is ramping up as family members of an Air Force special operations airman who was...