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Brett Crozier, ‘maverick’ fired as carrier CO, wouldn’t change a thing
The former CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, fired for his efforts to help his sailors, regrets nothing: "I did it out of love for my crew."
Former Coast Guard Academy command master chief faces allegations of ‘inappropriate conduct’
The academy's senior enlisted leader, Brett VerHulst, abruptly resigned Tuesday.
US Coast Guard Academy command master chief resigns
The reasons for former Command Master Chief Brett VerHulst's resignation remain unclear.
Modly sounds off on his time as SECNAV and the Theodore Roosevelt drama that cost him the job
He reflects on his stint in the February issue of "Proceedings" magazine.
Big Navy: Crozier’s name wasn’t removed from skippers plaque to piss off Roosevelt crew
Crozier was fired this spring after a letter asking for more help for his COVID-stricken crew was leaked to the media.
Navy identifies TR sailor who fatally shot himself while on watch
Seaman Isaiah Glenn Silvio Peralta shot himself Tuesday morning.
Police officers not charged for killing Breonna Taylor; limited deployment of Kentucky National Guard authorized
Gov. Andy Beshear said he authorized a limited deployment of the National Guard.
Fresh insights into Theodore Roosevelt’s COVID-19 outbreak provided in newly released records
The new records, which include statements from leadership, emails and other materials, are part of an investigation released this summer.
Teddy Roosevelt captain says he knowingly risked career with virus warning
In a witness statement, Capt. Brett Crozier said he wrote the now-famous email in an urgent effort to help avoid a “larger catastrophe.”
American, Russian troops are interacting with each other almost daily in Syria, US general says
U.S. troops in Syria interact with Russian troops in the region almost every day — and most of the interactions are not contentious, according to the deputy commander of Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve.
By Diana Stancy