After a Barrage of Editorials and Critiques, Marine Leaders Defend Restructuring Plan Marine Corps leaders have come out with a strong defense of their future vision for the service, known broadly as Force...
Navy's Personnel Boss Says Getting Rid of Photos in Promotion Boards Hurt Diversity Data from the DoD shows that both the Navy and Marine Corps officer pools are struggling with diversity along gender and...
Navy's Top Admiral Said SEALs Had 'Character and Ethics' Issues The evaluation of special forces found that unrelenting demand has taken a toll across special warfare units.
Marine Corps Gets Long-Range Missile to Take Out Enemy Ships The Naval Strike Missile will be fired from a truck in upcoming experiments.
Navy's Sea Hunter Drone Ship Could Deliver Supplies to Marines The Navy's mysterious 132-foot-long autonomous Sea Hunter vessel could move fuel, ammunition and other heavy supplies.
Marines' Next Ship-to-Shore Connector Could Be 3D Printed A new solicitation asks industry to develop a boat or barge that can transit from ship to shore or from one shore to another.
Top Marine Aviator Defends 'King Stallion' Heavy-Lift Helo Despite Setbacks The Corps will not pursue buying Boeing's CH-47 in place of the King Stallion, Lt. Gen. Steven Rudder said at Sea-Air-Space.
Sailors Get a Firsthand Look at the Navy's New SPY-6 Radar System Sailors and other spectators got an up-close look at the new air- and missile-defense radar being added to Navy ships.
A US Marine F-35 Squadron Will Deploy on a British Aircraft Carrier in 2021 A Marine Corps F-35B squadron will make history by deploying aboard the British Royal Navy's newest carrier.
Canadian Admiral: Kids Won't Join the Navy if Ships Don't Have Wi-Fi The Royal Canadian Navy only recently lifted its ban on Wi-Fi at sea.
Navajo Corporal Becomes First Marine Authorized to Wear Traditional Native Hair Cpl. Bradford Flores is honoring his culture by growing his hair out -- and the Marine Corps authorized it.
House Approves $2.5 Billion for Junior Enlisted Raises, Which May Be $800 Million Too Little The bill will almost certainly be overhauled before it becomes law since it includes a number of conservative policy riders...
Air Force Veteran Accused of Disclosing Classified Data on Aircraft, Weapons in Latest Military Leak Case The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Florida announced that retired Lt. Col. Paul J. Freeman has been...
JBLM Servicemen Say the Army Didn't Protect Them from a Doctor Charged with Abusive Sexual Contact The 15 servicemen are each seeking $5 million in damages for the emotional distress they say they have suffered.
Express Scripts' Tricare Pharmacy Contract Could Be Costing Military Families Money, Lawmakers Warn A bipartisan group of senators and representatives say the company that manages the Defense Department's prescription drug...