Marine Corps’ deadliest sniper, Charles ‘Chuck’ Mawhinney, dies at 75The Lakeview, Oregon, native recorded 103 confirmed kills in Vietnam over the span of 16 months in 1968 and 1969.5 months ago
Three US troops killed, dozens injured in drone attack in JordanThree US troops were killed and dozens more were injured following a one-way drone attack on an installation in northeast Jordan.5 months ago
Space Force general trolls Iranian military satellite launch — ‘space is hard’In space, no one can hear Raymond’s enemies scream.
Aircraft carrier Nimitz heads to sea as COVID-19 concerns loom“Our nation looks to us to be ready to return to sea, to execute our mission, and to support our national security objectives. We are humbled and honored to do so.”
Pentagon releases videos of encounters between UFOs and Navy pilots“Look at that thing, dude!” one pilot says in the video. “It’s rotating!”
Navy cancels E-4 advancement exams for active-duty and FTS sailorsApproximately 20,000 sailors currently holding the rank of E-3 were scheduled to take the exam.
20 percent of Theodore Roosevelt crew test positive for COVID-19Just one sailor assigned to the aircraft carrier is currently receiving treatment at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam.
Destroyer Kidd nears 50 coronavirus cases as more than half the crew awaits testingApproximately 55 percent of the destroyer Kidd’s crew is awaiting testing.
Navy’s top brass reportedly want fired Theodore Roosevelt CO restored to commandSecretary of Defense Mark T. Esper has requested more time to review recommendations
Destroyer underway in Pacific fighting COVID-19 outbreakThe sailor who was removed from the ship is reportedly in stable condition.
Gen.(tlemen’s Quarterly) Jim Mattis, the patron saint of ... modeling?“I did this one to help a vet in his business start up,” Mattis said. “Nothing more to it.”
Navy takes first steps toward rebuilding base rocked by twin earthquakes Officials estimate the magazine construction project will be completed by August 2022.