A Navy officer, Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Olsen, faces murder charges in Japan for the death of his wife, Jesse Olsen, in Fukuoka.
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Military families won their case against the Navy for the 2021 jet fuel contamination at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. A judge ruled...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mandates a 20% cut in four-star generals and admirals, aiming to streamline military leadership.
The Navy has relieved Cmdr. Joseph Dearing, the commanding officer of its Navy Reserve Center in Manchester, NH, citing a "loss of confidence."
The Navy's Future Sailor Preparatory Course helps recruits meet physical and academic requirements, proving valuable in reaching recruitment goals.
Vincent Aiello's passion for aviation began at an airshow at age 8. His book, "Through the Yellow Visor," shares his journey to becoming a Navy fighter pilot.
Navy SEAL veteran Remi Adeleke suspects a maintenance issue, not fuel shortage, caused the Hudson River helicopter crash that killed pilot Sean Johnson.
The U.S. Naval Academy mistakenly removed items commemorating female Jewish graduates during Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, sparking outrage.
Ahead of his confirmation hearing, Keith Bass faces scrutiny over his past roles at the CIA and White House, raising concerns about his capability.
Military plans may cut U.S. troop presence at Guantanamo Bay by half, as no detainees remain and legal challenges persist. Decisions pending.