October 20, 2020 F-18 jet crashes in Kern County, California; pilot ejects safely A U.S. Navy fighter jet crashed in southern California on Tuesday, a U.S. defense official tells ӣƵ.
October 17, 2020 Navy CPO dead after forklift accident at Norfolk Naval Station A Navy chief petty officer was killed at Norfolk Naval Station in Virginia on Friday morning when he was struck by a forklift, according to reports.
October 9, 2020 Former Gitmo Navy commander sentenced to 2 years for lying about civilian's death A former Navy commander stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for lying about a drunken fight with a commissary worker who was found dead and floating in the bay.
October 1, 2020 Trump pledges to overturn Navy SEAL gender-neutral ethos, calls it 'ridiculous' “Man” and “brotherhood” were replaced with gender-neutral phrases such as “warrior” and “group of maritime warriors.”
September 18, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak hits naval shipyard in Maine An outbreak of coronavirus in a Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is being investigated by the Maine Center for Disease Control.
September 16, 2020 Florida WWII statue to stay at Sarasota Bayfront after GOP congressman intervenes A controversial statue of a Navy sailor kissing a dental assistant to celebrate the Allies' World War II victory over Japan will remain on display in a Florida city where officials had considered removing it.
September 11, 2020 Navy vet turned musician calls for unity, patriotism in 9/11 tribute Dave Bray comes from a long legacy of service.
September 9, 2020 Florida GOP Rep. Buchanan urges officials not to remove statue celebrating WWII victory over Japan A Republican congressman from Florida is urging city officials in Sarasota to quash a plan that would move a statue celebrating the World War II victory over Japan away from its current Bayfront home.
September 9, 2020 Navy reverses decision that would have canceled Catholic Masses at bases in Southern California The U.S. Navy reversed a controversial cost-cutting decision to suspend most contracts for Catholic priests, a move that would have canceled Catholic Masses at Naval bases in Southern California.
September 8, 2020 Military rescues 35 as California's Creek Fire rages In a heroic effort, military helicopter pilots rescued dozens of Northern California hikers trapped amid the inferno-like flames of Fresno's devastating Creek Fire.