Navy Reports 1st Coronavirus Cases on Deployed Warship A deployed Navy aircraft carrier with more than 5,000 people onboard now has multiple novel coronavirus cases.
Toilets on the Navy's Newest Carriers Clog Frequently; Fixing Them Costs $400K A Flush During a review of Navy shipbuilding programs by the GAO, 150 systemic maintenance problems were identified.
The Navy Once Called Him an ‘Unknown Negro Sailor.’ Now It’s Naming a Carrier After Him The Navy's acting secretary is breaking with tradition to name a powerful aircraft carrier in his honor.
3 Sailors from USS Eisenhower Charged in Connection with Holiday Party Fight Three sailors from the Eisenhower have been charged in connection with the Dec. 17 brawl at a holiday party in Norfolk.
Navy's Top Admiral Has No Apologies Over Carrier Lincoln's Extra-Long Deployment The carrier deployed in April 2019. Last week, the ship arrived in Hawaii before making its final trek to San Diego.
Carrier Lincoln Is Finally Headed Home. But Families Say the Navy Broke Trust By the time the Lincoln returns to the U.S. this month, they'll have spent nine-and-a-half months at sea.
Under Pressure, Navy's Top official Pledges to Solve New Carrier's Problems The advanced $13 billion carrier has been plagued by problems including glitches with its 11 new weapons elevators.
Sound Off: Should We Stop Naming Aircraft Carriers After Presidents? Every single president ever elected in the United States of America has been the embodiment of evil to at least some of the...
Carrier Truman Fixed, Readying to Deploy as Lincoln Awaits Relief in Middle East Fixes to an electrical issue on the carrier Truman are now complete, according to a statement from Fleet Forces Command.
Future Navy Carrier JFK Treats First Patient at Medical More than 100 sailors have officially checked into the command with more expected.
Pentagon Again Expanding Military Border Zones, This Time in Arizona The newest military zone in Arizona -- the fourth border zone created by the Trump administration -- will encompass 140 miles...
Football Dreams Led to 'Fat Boy Flight' and an Over-40-Year Air Force Career In 1971, as a high school senior and captain of the football team, I assumed a college athletic scholarship was in my future...
US Contractors Say Their Colleagues Are Firing Live Ammo as Palestinians Seek Food in Gaza Two U.S. contractors, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity because they were revealing their employers’ internal...
Tensions Are Rising Between Russia and Azerbaijan. Why Is This Happening Now? Deaths of ethnic Azerbaijanis rounded up by police for decades-old murders in a Russian city. The crash of an Azerbaijan...
Army Creating New Artificial Intelligence-Focused Occupational Specialty and Officer Field Service planners are moving to establish a new enlisted military occupational specialty focused on artificial intelligence...