September 15, 2022 Driver who attempted to breach security gate at NAS Jacksonville dead, officials say Officials with Naval Air Station Jacksonville took to social media Thursday to alert the public that someone tried to ram the Birmingham Gate, and died as a result of the crash.
September 15, 2022 Women yet to smash glass ceiling of elite Navy SEALs unit: Report Women have yet to break through the grueling process of becoming a Navy SEAL, with two candidates recently accepted into the training pipeline being unable to pass.
September 13, 2022 Navy advised to rename USS Chancellorsville to avoid ties to the Confederacy A commission tasked with identifying outdated references to the Confederacy in the nation's stock of military assets recommended renaming the USS Chancellorsville.
September 13, 2022 Pentagon in 'potential noncompliance' with law after denying vaccine religious accommodation requests: IG The Pentagon's inspector general says that the agency is in "potential noncompliance" with standards for reviewing and denying service members' requests for religious accommodations to the COVID-19 vaccine.
September 13, 2022 Pearl Harbor sailor to be buried in Arlington National Cemeterymore than 80 years after death Herbert Jacobson, a U.S. sailor, is being buried 80 years after his death. Jacobson was among the 400 sailors who lost their lives on the USS Oklahoma during the Pearl harbor attack.
September 13, 2022 Navy quietly rolled back punishments for SEALs seeking religious exemptions to the COVID vaccine The U.S. Navy quietly rolled back an order from September 2021 that punished Navy SEALs seeking religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate.
September 8, 2022 US military to drain leaky Hawaii fuel tank earlier than initially planned Leaky fuel tanks in Hawaii have contaminated local drinking water, poisoning thousands of people. The U.S. military will now remove the fuel earlier than initially planned.
September 3, 2022 Iran arms over 50 cities with defense system amid heightened tension with US Iran has armed its cities and towns with a civil defense system that will allow its armed forces to quickly react should it be attacked by a foreign force.
September 1, 2022 US military records 13% increase in reported sexual assaults: report The U.S. military saw a dramatic spike in reported sexual assault cases, rising 13% in 2021 compared to a one percent increase amid pandemic restrictions in 2020.
August 31, 2022 Germany sending warships to Indo-Pacific as tensions with China escalate: report Germany, which has ramped up defense spending amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, will send warships to the Indo-Pacific as China ramps up operations around Taiwan.