July 5, 2017 Russian spy ship spotted back off US coast The Russian spy ship first spotted off the Delaware coast last month is back.
July 5, 2017 Sailor who mishandled info cites Clinton misdeeds in seeking Trump pardon A former Navy sailor who mishandled classified information, then compared his case to Hillary Clinton's in a failed bid to avoid prison time, has now asked President-elect Donald Trump to pardon him.
July 5, 2017 McCain hits Navy warships in report on Pentagon waste Republican Sen. John McCain is blasting the Navy for spending $12.4 billion for 26 littoral combat ships --calling it "an unfortunate and classic example" of defense acquisition gone awry."
July 5, 2017 Twin brothers to be reunited on USS Arizona 75 years after Pearl Harbor It was a reunion John D. Anderson hoped to achieve 75 years ago, risking fire and death as he frantically searched for his twin brother while under attack on the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor.
July 5, 2017 Pearl Harbor: Timeline of the attack On Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese bombs rained down on Pearl Harbor beginning just after 6 a.m.
July 5, 2017 Pearl Harbor sailor’s family brings him home after his remains are finally identified After decades of Pearl Harbor anniversaries coming and going, the family of Lewis Wagoner says this one will be more special than the rest.
July 5, 2017 Navy investigation finds US sailors captured in Iran 'did not meet code of conduct,' Iran broke the law The Navy's top officer said Thursday the performance of 10 of his sailors leading up to and following their capture by Iranian forces in January did not meet the high standards expected of them, as he announced the long-awaited findings of a Navy investigation.
July 5, 2017 Air Force stands pat as Marines set to change titles to replace 'man' As the Navy and Marines prepare to alter dozens of military titles to conform to gender-neutral terminology, the Air Force is bucking the trend and will be keeping the "man" in airman.
July 5, 2017 Navy commodore to be relieved of command over Iran's capture of his sailors The commodore in charge of the two U.S. Navy boats that strayed into Iranian waters leading to the capture of his 10 sailors for 16 hours in January will be relieved of command likely putting an end to his career, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ has learned.
July 4, 2017 AP Exclusive: US tightens security on nuclear inspections The Pentagon has thrown a cloak of secrecy over assessments of the safety and security of its nuclear weapons operations, a part of the military with a history of periodic inspection failures and bouts of low morale.