Navy April 7, 2022 US Navy intends to decommission some of its newest warships The US Navy wants to decommission nine ships, stating that it would free up $50 million per ship annually.
Joe Biden April 2, 2022 Bidens honor the Navy's new submarine at ceremony for USS Delaware President Biden and first lady Jill Biden celebrated the formal commissioning of the USS Delaware, the U.S. Navy's fast attack submarine, at a ceremony Saturday in the Bidens' home state of Delaware.Â
US Navy April 1, 2022 Navy IDs officer killed in E-2D Hawkeye crash off Virginia The Navy identified the service member who died Wednesday in the crash of an E-2D Advanced Hawkeye in the waters off Virginia.
US March 30, 2022 Navy barred from acting against religious vaccine refusers Texas federal judge has barred the Navy from taking disciplinary action toward sailors with a COVID-19 vaccine religious exemption.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash March 23, 2022 Doctor details daring rescue of Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Benjamin Hall from Ukraine A Naval surgeon and member of "Save Our Allies," the nonprofit organization that helped rescue Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Benjamin Hall from Ukraine, offered new details on Wednesday about the mission that successfully transferred Hall across the border.
LIFESTYLE February 24, 2022 Black female Navy commander flies in the face of danger: Serving 'was the right choice' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ talked to Navy Cmdr. Antonia Miggins during Black History Month about her career as a naval flight officer; she's flown in 20 combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan — for her, enlisting after 9/11 was 'the right choice.'
Navy February 23, 2022 Fallen Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen honored with applause, police procession for final return to New Jersey The remains of Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen returned Tuesday to his New Jersey hometown, where he was welcomed home by the community, including fire, military and police personnel, loved ones said.
Crime February 14, 2022 Washington woman who falsified test results on Navy sub parts gets 2.5 years in prison A mineral expert was sentenced Monday to 2.5 years in prison after she falsified test results that measure the strength and toughness of steel used for parts to build U.S. Navy submarines for decades, placing sailors and military operations at risk, federal prosecutors said.
US Navy February 13, 2022 Navy SEAL candidate death: Father of SEAL trainee who died in 2016 speaks out amid renewed calls for justice EXCLUSIVE: The father of a U.S. Navy SEAL candidate who died during a training exercise in 2016 has a message for the family of recently fallen Seaman Kyle Mullen amid renewed calls for justice for his son.
US Navy February 12, 2022 Family of fallen Navy SEAL candidate remembers Kyle Mullen's 'seemingly endless impact on this world'' The family of Kyle Mullen, a Navy SEAL candidate who died of an unknown cause after successfully completing Hell Week, has released a statement thanking the public for its support and kindness after his death.
US Navy February 8, 2022 Fallen Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen's grieving mother speaks out: 'Lost the light of laughter in our life' The grieving mother of a U.S. Navy seaman and SEAL candidate who died hours after completing the notoriously grueling "hell week" has broken her silence with a heartbreaking message just days after the devastating and sudden loss.Â