Navy Admits It Was Wrong on USS Indianapolis Crew Count They thought 1,196 souls were on board the Indianapolis when it sank. They were wrong.
Navy Wraps Up Testing on Drone-Based Minehunting System The Navy has completed developmental testing of an emerging drone-base mine detection system, service officials said.
USS John S. McCain Fatal Collision Blamed on 'Sudden Turn': Report A U.S. Navy warship made a "sudden turn," colliding with a commercial vessel, Singapore's government said in a report.
Coast Guard Icebreaker Fights Engine Failure, Flooding in Antarctic The US Coast Guard's only operational heavy icebreaker is "literally on life support," and during a recent Antarctica mission...
Fleet Forces Commander Wants Sailors to Work Better While Fatigued In the wake of two deadly ship collisions, sailor fatigue was cited as a contributing factor to crucial errors.
Navy's Surface Force Commander Wants Deadlier Fleet A vice admiral wants to develop a more lethal fleet to deny the enemy everything -- even the hope of future victory.
Mabus Slams Pentagon Weapons Tester on Littoral Combat Ship The outgoing secretary of the Navy took the head of the Pentagon's testing and evaluation authority to task Wednesday.
Navy in 30-Year Decline; Overhaul Needed, SecNav Review Finds The review traces a path of service readiness and capability decline that stretches back to the end of the Cold War.
Marine Corps Wants Hundreds More Small Boats for Coastal Operations It is posturing itself for future combat in shallow coastal waters and dispersed across large stretches of land and water.
Brother of Victim Honors Navy Warships Named for 9/11 Sites The Navy ship USS Somerset and its crew serve as a living memorial to the passengers of United Flight 93.
Top Enlisted Leader at Air Force Special Operations Command Fired, Facing Investigation Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Green, who advised on the readiness, training and quality of life of enlisted air commandos, was...
Army to Soldiers: Reenlist by Monday if You Want to Claim Incentives While it is not unusual for the Army to curtail incentives after meeting its retention goals, the troops were given little...
Former Air Force Commander Punished with 21 Days' Confinement, Forfeiture of Pay After Guilty Plea Col. Christopher Meeker, the former commander of Wright-Patterson's 88th Air Base Wing, was sentenced Tuesday evening after...
New Air Force Academy Mission Statement Drops Educate, Adds a Different Focus The Air Force Academy has rolled out a new mission statement that drops the word "educate" and adds in a focus on winning...
The Army Is Getting Rid of Athletic Trainers The Army is set to phase out its unit-level athletic trainers -- civilian specialists tasked with providing immediate care...