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The executive officer of a helicopter squadron was removed from his post Sunday for making inappropriate comments to a subordinate, a Navy spokesman said Monday.
A security team aboard a U.S. Navy refueling vessel fired on an approaching motor boat off the United Arab Emirates on Monday after it ignored warnings.
The Pentagon is sending the USS John C. Stennis to the Middle East several months early to make sure two carriers constantly will be present in the troubled region.
North Korea on Monday announced the dismissal of its top military leader, the latest in what analysts see as a series of increasingly bold shake-ups to strengthen support for young leader Kim Jong Eun.
Despite what’s circulating in the blogosphere, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert is firmly committed to the F-35C Lightning II, a Navy spokesman said.
A Chinese frigate that ran aground in disputed waters close to the Philippines managed to extricate itself on Sunday and was heading home, averting a possible standoff with Philippine vessels.
An LCS in a given operation will likely operate in a single “as-is” configuration, requiring additional ships equipped with other mission modules to provide the flexibility the concept once promised.
Vice Adm. John Richardson, commander of the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet submarine force, was nominated July 13 for a fourth star and to become the next director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
The agency has a woeful lack of information on its post-traumatic stress disorder programs, despite having spent millions on various initiatives to address psychological health and traumatic brain injury.