Naval mines and Iranian speedboats threaten the Persian Gulf, echoing the '80s "Tanker war" amid new U.S.-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The U.S. Navy is clearing Iranian mines from the vital Strait of Hormuz, a key oil route. Despite efforts, shipping risks remain high.
At 19, Avery Cloutier is set to graduate with a Master's in Applied Data Science from the University of Michigan and aims to join the U.S. Navy as an intelligence officer.
Navy Secretary John Phelan was ousted Wednesday as Trump sought faster shipbuilding amid an Iran conflict and maritime blockades.
A man charged with multiple shootings near Atlanta, killing three, including a DHS employee, died in jail. No foul play is suspected.
U.S. Navy Reviews Ford-Class Carrier Costs Amid Criticism
Navy Secretary John Phelan considers canceling future Ford-class carriers due to cost concerns and Trump’s tech criticisms.
Seventy-three retired U.S. admirals and generals back Sen. Mark Kelly in a legal battle over his controversial video on refusing illegal orders.
The U.S. military is prepared to strike Iran as a naval blockade tightens, following failed talks. Pentagon warns of risks to oil flows.
The USS Gerald R. Ford sets a record for the longest post-Vietnam War deployment, surpassing 294 days, raising concerns about crew welfare.
In 1945, Cold Bay, Alaska, hosted a secret U.S.-Soviet military collaboration, training Soviet sailors for WWII's Pacific theater.










