May 21, 2020 Senate confirms Kenneth Braithwaite to serve as Navy secretary The Senate on Thursday confirmed by a voice vote Kenneth Braithwaite as the new Navy Secretary, filling a post that has been vacant since last November when former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer was fired for his handling of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher's case and after acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly was forced to resign in wake of his controversial removal of the USS Theodore Roosevelt's commander.
May 21, 2020 Naval Air Station Corpus Christi shooting investigated as 'terrorism-related,' FBI reports The FBI said Thursday that a shooting at a Texas naval air station earlier in the morning that left the gunman dead is being investigated as “terrorism-related.”
May 21, 2020 Naval Air Station Corpus Christi targeted by unknown shooter, 1 injured The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi is in lockdown because of an active shooter, the U.S. Navy confirmed Thursday morning.
May 20, 2020 USS Theodore Roosevelt back at sea after coronavirus outbreak The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt is returning to sea, nearly two months after the ship was sidelined in Guam with a rapidly growing coronavirus outbreak, U.S. officials said.
May 19, 2020 USS Theodore Roosevelt returning to sea as China steps up coronavirus-era 'harassment' of US spy planes, ships China appears to have taken advantage of the coronavirus outbreak and ramped up its harassment of the U.S. military and its regional allies amid the global pandemic.
May 18, 2020 Navy ships improve attack with new multi-beam satellite antenna Targeting enemy ships, bouncing war data off of drones, detecting incoming ballistic missiles, seeing approaching small boat attacks from over the horizon, intercepting anti-ship missiles and ... perhaps most of all … networking surface, air and undersea assets in real-time -- are all crucial elements of the U.S. Navy’s emerging Distributed Maritime Operations (DMO) tactical attack strategy.
May 18, 2020 NAS Pensacola shooter had prior contact with Al Qaeda, FBI says, after finally accessing gunman's phones FBI investigators -- after being refused help from Apple -- have accessed the contents of phones belonging to the Saudi aviation student who killed three American sailors in the December 2019 shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Attorney General Bill Barr announced Monday.
May 17, 2020 More than a dozen USS Theodore Roosevelt sailors test positive for coronavirus a second time At least 13 sailors serving aboard the sidelined USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for the coronavirus a second time, according to reports.
May 14, 2020 USNS Mercy to depart Los Angeles on Friday after weeks in the coronavirus fight The USNS Mercy, a naval hospital ship, will depart Los Angeles on Friday after spending weeks aiding the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak.
May 7, 2020 Miranda Devine blasts Cuomo for 'obscene' decision to send COVID-19 patients back to nursing homes New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of his state's nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic has been "reprehensible," New York Post columnist Miranda Devine charged Thursday.