How one warship thwarting a Houthi attack a year ago changed the NavyThe Navy's fierce and ongoing battle to stop Iran-backed Houthi attacks in the Red Sea began with the USS Carney a year ago, on Oct. 19, 2023.5 weeks ago
Army special forces join search for missing Navy pilots after crashThe search continued late Thursday for the aviators whose jet crashed in remote terrain Tuesday, the Navy said.5 weeks ago
Navy captain convicted for ex-girlfriend cyberstalking and ID theftCapt. Theodore E. Essenfeld set up fake social media accounts using his ex's photos and biographical information, according to the feds.
Navy civilian pleads guilty to federal bribery chargesJames Soriano scored World Series and Super Bowl tickets in exchange for helping companies secure defense contracts, according to the feds.
Are these former officers about to change the Navy shaving game?The Razor Rinser offers an easier and cleaner way to shave while underway, according to its inventors.
A big BZ to the winner of the Navy’s New Year’s deck log poem contestQuartermaster 2nd Class Anthony G. Bentley won this year's annual contest, making all the QMs out there proud.
Navy chief rescue swimmer dies during refresher course trainingChief Naval Aircrewman Peter Lagosh was attending refresher training at NAS Jacksonville at the time of his death, officials said.
The Wasp Amphibious Ready Group deploys to EuropeThe group will start out its deployment by taking part in the multinational BALTOPS 24 exercise in the Baltic region.
After months taking on Houthis, Navy warship Mason leaves Middle EastThe Navy destroyer Mason has been shooting down attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen since November.
Navy fires USS Somerset commanding officerThe Navy provided no details regarding the reasons for Capt. Michel Brandt's relief.
Good Lord, the head of U.S. 2nd Fleet is a PT studIs Vice Adm. Doug Perry the fittest admiral of all?
Retired Navy four-star admiral arrested in bribery schemeRetired Adm. Robert Burke served as the vice chief of naval operations and the chief of naval personnel. He faces up to 30 years in prison.