MILITARY October 26, 2022 US military conducts hypersonic missile launch experiments at Virginia facility The Department of Defense collected data on their hypersonic missile programs during tests at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Wednesday.
MILITARY October 19, 2022 CENTCOM commander visits Navy nuclear submarine in Arabian Sea amid tensions with Pakistan and Iran The commander of the Defense Department's Central Command (CENTCOM) visited a Navy nuclear submarine in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday.
California October 18, 2022 Navy veteran wins $10.8M settlement after losing his leg in motorcycle crash near San Diego A Navy veteran who lost his leg in a motorcycle crash has won a $10.8 million settlement against the U.S. The crash, which involved a military van, occurred near San Diego.
US Navy October 14, 2022 Mother of Navy SEAL candidate who died during Hell Week fumes over lack of action, transparency 8 months later The mother of a Navy seaman who died after successfully completing SEAL training is fuming over the agency's lack of action and transparency over eight months after his death.
Pentagon October 3, 2022 House Republicans demand answers on Pentagon COVID vaccine mandate amid punishments for unvaxxed soldiers House Republicans are asking the Pentagon to provide answers on its COVID-19 vaccine mandate as unvaccinated service members still face harsh punishments.
US Navy September 30, 2022 Naval sailor acquitted of arson in fire that destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego A sailor in the Navy was found not guilty of arson for the 2020 fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard while it was docked in San Diego.
China September 20, 2022 US destroyer and Canadian frigate transit Taiwan Strait amid tensions with China United States and Canadian warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait in a "routine" transit on Tuesday amid escalating tensions with China.
US Navy September 19, 2022 Trial to start for sailor accused of igniting Navy warship Ryan Sawyer Mays is charged with aggravated arson and the willful hazarding of the USS Bonhomme Richard in July of 2020 which injured 60 sailors and took five days to extinguish.
MILITARY September 16, 2022 Video shows military jet crashing into Texas neighborhood after colliding with bird A video was recently released showing a military jet colliding with a bird in Texas and then crashing after the pilot could not make it in time to a runway to land.
US Navy September 15, 2022 Driver who attempted to breach security gate at NAS Jacksonville dead, officials say Officials with Naval Air Station Jacksonville took to social media Thursday to alert the public that someone tried to ram the Birmingham Gate, and died as a result of the crash.
Navy September 13, 2022 Pentagon in 'potential noncompliance' with law after denying vaccine religious accommodation requests: IG The Pentagon's inspector general says that the agency is in "potential noncompliance" with standards for reviewing and denying service members' requests for religious accommodations to the COVID-19 vaccine.