March 22, 2017 Marines, Navy Eye Mandatory Separation Review for Online Offenders The personnel chiefs for the Navy and Marine Corps revealed Tuesday that both services are considering updating their policies.
March 21, 2017 Virginia governor pardons 'Norfolk 4' sailors in 1997 rape and killing of Michelle Moore-Bosko Virginia's governor pardoned four former sailors who became known as the "Norfolk Four," ending a decades-long fight to clear the men of rape and murder convictions based on intimidating police interrogations.
March 17, 2017 Marine leaders vow to combat online nude photo sharing The top U.S. Marine says he intends to fix the problem that led to current and former Corps members sharing nude photos of female Marines online and making lewd or threatening comments about them.
March 17, 2017 After 2 months, Mattis is only Trump pick at Pentagon Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is not lonely in the Pentagon, but two months into his tenure not a single political appointee has joined him.
March 17, 2017 General says no bad decisions in Yemen raid, probe is over The top U.S. commander for the Middle East says he's completed an exhaustive review of the Yemen raid that killed a Navy SEAL, and has concluded there were no lapses in judgment or decision making surrounding the military operation.
March 17, 2017 Pentagon: US troops play new role in Syria The Pentagon says U.S. troops are playing a new role in Syria, in addition to advising local Arab and Kurdish fighters in their battle against Islamic State militants.
March 17, 2017 Top Philippine officials fly to US carrier in disputed sea U.S. officials say three Philippine Cabinet members, including the defense chief, have toured a U.S. aircraft carrier patrolling the disputed South China Sea on the invitation of the Navy.
March 16, 2017 US admiral in disputed South China Sea: 'We will be here' A U.S. admiral says America will continue to patrol the South China Sea to ensure freedom of navigation and overflight in the disputed region.
March 16, 2017 Father of dead Navy SEAL refused to meet Trump at ceremony The father of a Navy SEAL killed during a raid in Yemen is demanding an investigation into its planning and criticized the Trump administration for its timing.
March 16, 2017 Trump's choice to by Navy secretary withdraws President Donald Trump's choice to be secretary of the Navy is withdrawing from consideration for the post, citing concerns about privacy and separating himself from his business interests.