Coast Guard Crew Stamps Out Fire Aboard Cutter Waesche A fire broke out Sunday aboard one of the Coast Guard's newest cutters, resulting in damage to its exhaust stack and hangar.
Fire Scuttles Coast Guard Icebreaker Healy's Arctic Deployment The fire damaged the icebreaker's starboard propulsion motor, disabling the ship's right shaft and propeller.
Coast Guard Seizes Shocking $69 Million Worth of Cocaine from Drug-Running Sub Video shows the crew of the Cutter Harriet Lane removing 5,000 pounds of cocaine from the semi-submersible vessel.
Despite Hurricane Damage, Coast Guard Pressing On with Next-Gen Cutter Construction Coast Guard's New Plan for Next-Gen Cutter Contracts Will Prevent Delays, Commandant Says
Coastie Arrested in Alleged Murder of Shipmate in Alaska The charges are related to the death of Seaman Ethan Kelch in January.
Coast Guard Cutter Holds Line on China During Rare Pacific Deployment Bertholf returned July 2 from the Coast Guard's first full-length deployment to the Western Pacific in seven years.
In Gulf, US Contends With Shadowy New Head of Iran's Fast-Boat Navy The head of Iran's fast-boat navy maintains that the U.S. is all bluff.
Coast Guard: US Must Work to Prevent a Fight in the Arctic The service aims to work with partners to promote visibility and ensure stability in the region.
Contract for New Coast Guard Icebreaker Could Be Awarded this Month Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz said the cost of the first new Polar Security Cutter would be about $940 million.
Coast Guard to Take $11.3 Billion Budget Proposal to Capitol Hill The service's fiscal 2020 budget request seeks funds for new ships and aircraft and shore upgrades.
Hegseth Orders Navy to Strip Name of Gay Rights Icon Harvey Milk from Ship A new name for the Harvey Milk was not given but, according to the memo, Hegseth and Phelan are planning to announce the new...
Nuclear Carrier USS Enterprise Teardown in Mobile: Details Emerge, Chamber Silent The U.S. Navy vessel known as CVN 65 has already ceased to be the USS Enterprise. On Mobile’s waterfront it will cease to be...
Cats and Dogs Will No Longer Be Used in Navy Research, Secretary Says Navy Secretary John Phelan also ordered a review of all medical studies to ensure they line up with the service's ethical...
Army Hits Annual Recruiting Goal Months Ahead of Schedule The Army announced that it had already reached its annual goal of recruiting 61,000 active-duty soldiers, fueled by efforts...
Putin's Uncompromising Demands Emerge After the Latest Round of Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Moscow's demands, published in the Russian media, make it clear that President Vladimir Putin is determined to ensure the...