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New missile allows Marine pilots to strike far, avoid air defenses
Marine fighter pilots now have a missile that can strike targets up to 230 miles away, keeping aviators out of the range of many air defense systems.
By Todd South
New Navy rating ‘translates more easily to the civilian sector’ ... of retail?
Finally, a military job that prepares transitioning service members for ultracompetitive civilian vocations like Starbucks barista.
By Jon Simkins
Agents continue investigating death of Nimitz sailor
Officials on Sunday evening identified the 21-year-old seaman who died Saturday after a fall.
By Navy Times staff
The US is unprepared for space cyberwarfare
China and Russia have placed a high priority on developing superiority within the electromagnetic battlespace, the author of this commentary says.
By Lawrence Sellin
Nearly a year later, success at Navy call center
It opened to great fanfare, promising a tiered system that linked sailors to the online self-service MyNavy Portal, front line customer service representatives who could help with other inquiries and, in the background, subject matter experts who could get to the heart of any problem and solve it.
By Navy Times staff
A-10 re-winging completed, will keep Warthog in the air until late 2030s
The new wings have an improved wire harness design, meant to make them easier to remove.
Motorcycle crash kills sailor
California Highway Patrol investigators continue to probe what caused the accident.
What’s an advanced Russian warship doing in Havana harbor?
Here are some questions and answers about the Admiral Gorshkov’s travels through the Caribbean.
Op-Ed: the Merchant Marine, America’s fourth arm of defense
Throughout our nation’s history, the Navy and merchant marine served as complementary forces.
By Salvatore R. Mercogliano
Why MCPON wants chiefs to start telling sea stories
Master Chief Petty officer of the Navy Russ Smith spoke to the Navy League.
By Mark D. Faram