Inside Black Widow, the Navy’s New Sub-Hunting Exercise to Challenge Russia Exercise Black Widow, which started Saturday and runs through the end of the week, is focused on anti-submarine warfare.
Fire Damage to USS Bonhomme Richard Extensive, Navy's Top Admiral Says Damage on some decks spanned the length of the 844-foot ship and reached 106-foot-high ceilings, the CNO said.
Lawmakers Move to Block Navy from Buying the 2 Large Drone Ships It Wants Some in Congress remain unconvinced the Navy knows how it wants to use a fleet of drone ships.
Navy Destroyer Sails Near Venezuela Coast in Message to Maduro Regime A Navy destroyer sailed close to Venezuela's coast on Tuesday in what military officials called a freedom of navigation...
Navy Wants to Designate 'Safe Haven' Ports Where Ships Can Stop During Pandemic More than 2,500 sailors have tested positive for the disease, which swept through the crews of two deployed warships.
24 Navy Ships Went to the Shipyard for Repairs. Only 3 Made It Back to Sea on Time The Navy has done better on lowering costs through a contracting procedure called the Multiple Award Contract-Multi Order.
Navy Ships Transit Through Barents Sea Near Russia for 1st Time Since Cold War The operation was announced weeks after Russian aircraft were spotted flying near Alaska.
After Rapid Preparations, Navy Hospital Ship Now Days from Arrival in NYC Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said the hospital ship Comfort could leave for New York on Friday or Saturday.
Here's How a Navy Hospital Ship Will Help Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic More than 1,000 Navy personnel are gearing up to treat their fellow Americans aboard a floating hospital.
With Coronavirus on 3 Ships, Navy Leaders Are Told to Cut the Mass Gatherings There have been at least four novel coronavirus cases on three Navy ships.
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...
Veteran Who Fired at Gunman and Inadvertently Killed Utah Protester Was a Safety Volunteer, Organizers Say Police said that the permit for the protest did not specify that there would be armed security, and that the role and...
Air Force Lowered Annual Recruiting Goal Due to Budget Woes, But Still on Track to Hit Target This Month The Air Force had to reduce its target recruiting goal by several thousand airmen due to ongoing congressional budget delays...
‘They’re Taking Shirly’: An Army Sergeant Thought His Family Was Safe. Then, ICE Deported His Wife. For tens of thousands of U.S. service members with undocumented family members, there’s no guaranteed protection from...
Air Force's Bunker-Buster Bomb Could Take Out Iran Nuclear Facility, But Israel Hints at Other Options The Israeli campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons will be considered a failure if the centrifuges deep...