SECNAV Announces Virginia-class Subs for Women USS Virginia and USS Minnesota have been selected as the initial Virginia-class submarines to integrate female officers.
Navy on Pace to Integrate Women on Submarines Despite Criminal Probe The Navy has not delayed its plan to integrate enlisted female sailors into the submarine fleet despite an ongoing...
US, Royal Malaysian Navy Sub Leaders Participate in Guam Staff Talks With the Navy recently releasing funds for construction of the USS Cooperstown, two area officials on Tuesday discussed the...
Navy's $160B Proposed Budget Increases Sea Pay and Submarines The Navy received the largest boost of any of the services in the Pentagon's 2016 budget proposal announced Monday.
Pearl Harbor Attacks Missed US Subs That Later Crippled Imperial Navy The Japanese dive bombers and torpedo planes made a huge mistake on Dec. 7, 1941, by ignoring the U.S. submarine base at...
Navy's New Maritime Strategy Includes More Destroyers to Pacific Navy leaders also plan to rotate an Aegis-capable guided missile cruiser to Japan and base another attack submarine in Guam.
Army Offers $15,000 Reward for Info on Missing Guns and Other Gear at Fort Moore Army investigators are still searching for 31 M17 pistols that disappeared from Fort Moore, Georgia, earlier this year, but...
Musk, Ramaswamy Proposal to Slash Spending Could Include VA Medical Services Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed that they plan to target "unauthorized" federal spending, a category that includes...
Police Report Sheds New Light on Pentagon Nominee Hegseth's Sexual Encounter that Led to Assault Allegation Pete Hegseth, who is tapped to lead the military and the nation's largest federal bureaucracy, has vehemently denied the...
Steel Company Tied to Deadly Air Force Osprey Crash Faced Defective Parts Lawsuit in 2001 Military officials have refused to say whether they're still working with a company responsible for making the gear that...
Japan Will Hold First Memorial for 'All Workers' at Sado Gold Mines But Blurs WWII Atrocity. Why? Historians say hundreds of Koreans were forced to labor in the mines under brutal conditions during World War II.