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Navy chief could face severe sentence if convicted of espionage
The Navy declined to clarify the status of Chief Fire Controlman (AEGIS) Bryce Steven Pedicini's case. The chief is facing espionage and other charges.
‘Perfect leader’: Woman takes command of USS Constitution
Cmdr. Billie J. Farrell became the 77th commanding officer of the 224-year-old warship that earned the nickname “Old Ironsides.”
Retired Navy officer sentenced to life for child sex abuse
Lt. Cmdr. Ronald Zenga sexually abused a minor from the time he was assigned to Guam between 2010 and 2013 and continuing beyond his retirement in October 2017, when he was on the faculty at the Naval War College.
World War II-era ship played role in career of destroyer Kidd’s new commander
As a youngster, Matt Noland explored the USS Kidd Veterans Museum in Baton Rouge — and the World War II-era ship in his hometown played a part in his decision to follow a career in the Navy.
By Ellyn Couvillion, The (Baton Rouge, La.) Advocate via the AP
Navy sailor who shot himself in a Hawaii hotel was from New York
Lt. Cmdr. Russell Cruz was a Navy supply officer and a submarine warfare qualified officer.
Navy sailor who shot, killed himself at Hawaii resort identified
Russell Cruz, 40, of Kailua, Hawaii, died of a gunshot wound to the head, the medical examiner’s office said.
Navy sailor found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wound in Honolulu hotel standoff
A spokesperson for the U.S. Navy Pacific Submarine Force told news outlets the man was one of its sailors.
Sailors say this submarine has been ravaged by bedbugs
Some crew members of the fast-attack sub Connecticut allege they dealt with bedbugs throughout most of 2020, but Navy officials say the issue wasn't reported until December.
Laywer: Forrest Sherman CO was fired for turning rusted AK-47 into war trophy for his ship
Cmdr. Frank Azzarello was not aware of the Defense Department procedure for such things, his attorney said.
Memory of 17 killed in Cole attack and heroics of survivors honored at 20th anniversary memorial
The Navy learned a few lessons from the attack, most notably that a ship’s crew needs to remain vigilant.
By Jared Morgan