Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk to honor Chief Watertender Oscar V. Peterson, a WWII hero.
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Iran retains "considerable" capability to threaten U.S. forces in the Middle East despite recent bombardments, says Vice Adm. Brad Cooper.
The Israel-Iran conflict sparks fears of Iran closing the vital Strait of Hormuz, potentially causing oil prices to surge and impacting global trade.
The U.S. military is increasing its presence in the Middle East as tensions between Israel and Iran escalate, raising fears of conflict.
Yorktown Naval Weapons Station collaborates with Dominion Energy to boost energy resiliency, exploring solar, turbines, or a small nuclear reactor.
The Navy halts dog and cat testing after campaigns by activists and influencers, aligning research with ethical guidelines, saving taxpayer dollars.
Navy Secretary John Phelan's Guam visit revealed dire barracks conditions, prompting a Navy-wide inspection and relocation efforts for better housing.
After a plane crash in Murphy Canyon, the military community united to support affected families, showcasing resilience and solidarity in crisis.
A Navy officer, Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Olsen, faces murder charges in Japan for the death of his wife, Jesse Olsen, in Fukuoka.
Military families won their case against the Navy for the 2021 jet fuel contamination at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. A judge ruled...










