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False complaints of sexual abuse in the military are rising at a faster rate than overall reports of sexual assault, a trend that could harm combat readiness, analysts say.
Vice Admiral John Miller, commander of the Fifth Fleet, said on Sunday that a massive naval minesweeping exercise involving 41 countries was not directed at Iran.
On June 1, Philadelphia-area members of the Marine Corps League will install a modest headstone to honor the first commandant of the Continental Marines, Maj. Samuel Nicholas.
A strike group led by the aircraft carrier Nimitz will arrive in South Korea this weekend for sea drills, officials said Friday, following joint exercises that infuriated North Korea.
The Navy fired the commanding officer of the Virginia-based dive unit that suffered two diving deaths in February after an investigation found problems with compliance and command climate.
Three Marine officers, including a battalion commander, were removed from their jobs Wednesday in the wake of a training accident in Nevada that killed seven Marines and wounded eight others.
The commanding officers of two Marine Corps helicopter squadrons were removed from their jobs in recent weeks after senior leaders lost confidence in them, Marine Corps Times has learned.
Plans to expand the American naval presence in the Pacific with new ships and hi-tech weaponry will go ahead despite steep budget cuts, the Navy's top officer said before a trip to the region.