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The Navy Has a New Plan to Fight Rust on Its Warships

Rust does not actually affect the fighting prowess of America’s ships—but it suggests a navy in decline, an image that China has promoted as it builds up its own fleet.
The search-and-rescue efforts for two aviators who went down with a Navy EA-18G Growler on Tuesday in Washington state are being hampered by rough, mountainous terrain, which has necessitated even ...
Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Yukon (T-AO-202) gives fuel to the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) while the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile ...
One of the most enduring traditions of the Army-Navy Game involves the special patches players on both sides have sewn onto ...
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (WISH) — The Navy announced Thursday that the status of 13 sailors who were lost when the USS Indianapolis was sunk in 1945 has went from “unaccounted for” to “buried at sea.” The ...
Carlos del Toro marked his first anniversary at the helm of the Navy Department with a 1,141-word message to the Navy and Marine Corps extoling his accomplishments to date. But there was one glaring ...
A plan many years in the making came to fruition Monday when Naval Academy Athletic Director Chet Gladchuk announced that men’s and women’s rugby would be elevated from club to varsity status. There ...
The USS Constitution is featured prominently in the specialty uniforms the Navy football team will wear when facing archrival Army on Dec. 13 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The Midshipmen are ...
In a disturbing case that highlights the persistent issues of racism within the U.S. military, a Black sailor who was subjected to racist memes by fellow Navy SEALs has had his SEAL trident reinstated ...
The Navy has finally resolved the fates of 13 sailors aboard the USS Indianapolis, nearly 77 years after they disappeared in the Pacific Ocean. A Japanese torpedo sank the Indianapolis in July 1945 ...
W A S H I N G T O N, Jan. 11 -- In an unusual move, the Navy has changed the status of a pilot shot down in an F/A-18 fighter on the opening night of the 1991 Gulf War, from killed in action to ...