Navy Carriers Celebrate 25 Years of Gender-Integrated Crews While women are gunning for ground combat jobs, female sailors are grateful for those who paved their way.
4-Star: Some Requests for Carriers in Middle East Are Getting Turned Down The U.S. is turning to allies in the Middle East to fill gaps when Navy aircraft carriers can't make it out to the region.
NATO Commander Wants 2 More Destroyers, Carrier Presence to Counter Russia NATO needs two more destroyers based in Europe and more carrier presence in the North Atlantic to counter Russia, he said.
After Carrier Ford's Elevators Failed, the Navy Is Building a New Test Site "In a perfect world -- and hindsight is 20/20 -- we would've built this back in probably 2008 and not today."
Navy's Maintenance Boss Defends New Supercarrier Despite Tech Bugs The Navy is working through a series of problems that have left the Ford behind schedule and over budget.
Wreck of WWII Aircraft Carrier Hornet Discovered in South Pacific The wreck of the World War II aircraft carrier Hornet has been discovered off the Solomon Islands by a research organization.
'Aircraft Carrier: Guardian of the Seas' Offers Breathtaking Look at Navy Technology The film joints the Nimitz-class carrier Ronald Reagan as it participates in RIMPAC, the world's largest joint maritime...
Navy Takes Out Drone in Groundbreaking Test for Supercarrier Gerald R. Ford The Navy got a step closer to getting the first ship in its new class of aircraft carriers ready for combat missions.
Information Warfare Commandos: Navy Adds New Position to Strike Group Staff Information Warfare commanders will oversee all incoming data and information personnel.
Carrier Lincoln Readies for Historic Deployment Amid Homeport Change The Abraham Lincoln and Carrier Strike Group 12 are training for their first 2nd Fleet deployment.
5 Soldiers Wounded in Mass Shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia Five soldiers were wounded Wednesday morning in a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia, one of the highest-profile Army...
VA to Give Veterans One-Year Authorizations to Seek Care from Private Providers in 30 Specialties The move allows veterans to get 12 months of private treatment without having to request a reauthorization.
Air Force Investigating After Security Forces Kill Civilian Who Crashed into Arizona Base Gate An airman from the base's Security Forces Squadron "shot and fatally injured" the civilian after several of the troops used...
Broken Altimeter, Ignored Warnings: Hearings Reveal What Went Wrong in DC Crash that Killed 67 Over three days of sometimes contentious hearings this week, the National Transportation Safety Board interrogated Federal...
Senators Seek Answers on Hawaii Veteran Ordered to Self-Deport U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...