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Jimmy Carter, 39th US president and Navy veteran, dies at 100
Former president Jimmy Carter, a Navy veteran, passed away Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia.
US Navy champions digital weaponry as decider of future fights
"The challenges inherent to the cyber domain are considerable," the Navy secretary wrote, "but failing to mitigate cyber risks is not an option."
Meet Brian Newberry: National Park guide to Navy’s new football coach
In his first season as the Naval Academy’s head football coach, Brian Newberry led the Midshipmen to earn a 5-6 record ahead of the Army-Navy game.
What is the Osprey, the aircraft at the center of multiple tragedies?
A brief history of the iconic, sometimes deadly, V-22.
How mutiny aboard the USS Somers helped birth the U.S. Naval Academy
The grim incident is detailed in the new book, “Sailing the Graveyard Sea."
By Diana Stancy
Where the ‘Battleship’ board game originated
Historians trace its origins back to World War I.
By Sarah Sicard
Pentagon: USS Mason likely not target of Houthi missile
Pentagon officials said the Navy destroyer Mason and a commercial vessel "were not the intended targets.”
By Diana Stancy
Navy to make their longest ball run yet to Army-Navy game
Midshipmen from the Naval Academy are making their longest ball run yet to this year’s Army-Navy game.
Navy fills nearly all E-9 billets with new Senior Enlisted Marketplace
The new Senior Enlisted Marketplace program requires senior chiefs to apply and accept orders for a specific job in order to advance to master chief.
By Diana Stancy
CENTCOM: Yemen-based ballistic missiles fired near USS Mason
The incident is the latest incident where Navy ships have encountered drones and missiles that U.S. officials attributed to Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.
By Diana Stancy
Military aid societies battle for bragging rights on Giving Tuesday
The relief societies are competing to see who can raise the most donations in a single day.
By Karen Jowers