US Navy February 7, 2022 School district honors Kyle Mullen, Navy SEAL candidate who died after 'Hell Week' training Responses honor Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen after he died following "Hell Week" training in California.
US Navy February 6, 2022 Navy identifies SEAL candidate who died after ‘Hell Week’ training The Navy said Sunday that SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, 24, of New Jersey, died after completing what’s known as "Hell Week" training in California.
Navy January 24, 2022 Navy says pilot forced to evacuate after jet ‘landing mishap’ that injured seven sailors in South China Sea Seven sailors were injured Monday when a fighter jet suffered a “landing mishap” on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson and was forced to evacuate, the U.S. Navy said.
US Navy January 21, 2022 Woman takes command of USS Constitution for the first time Cmdr. Billie J. Farrell, 39, during a ceremony that started on land and ended on board, became the 77th commanding officer of the 224-year-old warship that earned the nickname Old Ironsides when British cannonballs bounced off its hull during the War of 1812.
US Navy January 4, 2022 First woman to command USS Constitution, aka Old Ironsides A woman is taking over as the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Constitution for the first time in the warship's 224-year history, the Navy announced Tuesday.
US Navy January 3, 2022 US Navy shares 2021 highlights with stunning 'The Year in Photos' gallery The U.S. Navy recognized the work American sailors put in with a 2021 year in review.
US Navy December 31, 2021 Naval commander, executive officer removed from posts due to 'loss of confidence' Cmdr. Richard J. Zamberlan and Cmdr. Phillip Lunderberg were part of the vessel's "Blue" team.
The Florida Keys December 19, 2021 Florida deputies jailed, suspended after fight with Navy sailors in Key West Two Florida sheriff's deputies have been suspended after an off-duty fight with three sailors early Saturday.
Hawaii December 6, 2021 Hawaii governor urges Navy to suspend operations at World War II-era fuel tank amid water contamination Hawaii Governor David Ige and congressional leaders from the state urged the U.S. Navy to suspend operations at a World War II-era underground fuel tank facility after petroleum was detected in drinking water in the Pearl Harbor area.
US Navy November 21, 2021 Navy sailors forced to take out loans after being shorted on pay Some U.S. Navy sailors have been forced to take out loans over months-long delays in pay.
MILITARY November 11, 2021 Veterans Honor: Old Glory Relay finishes 62-day journey in honor of nation's vets The Old Glory Relay finished it’s multi-state run with the American flag to honor U.S. veterans who have served and sacrificed for the country.