Former USS Howard CO was fired after ‘racially harassing comments’The Navy relieved Cmdr. Cameron Dennis in February, just a few months after he assumed command of the Japan-based warship.By Diana Stancy11 days ago
His father never spoke of WWII. His flight logs told the story for himHistorian and author Howard Mansfield had vowed to never write another word about World War II. Until another one fell into his lap.By Claire Barrett3 weeks ago
USS Howard sustained ‘soft grounding’ near Bali ahead of port visitThe incident did not result in any injuries.By Diana Stancy9 months ago
Navy relieves commanding officer of USS HowardCmdr. Kenji Igawa was relieved “due to loss of confidence in his ability to command,” the Navy said.By Diana Stancy9 months ago
Fog on Georgia runway when ex-SEAL’s plane crashed, report saysA preliminary report by the NTSB doesn't blame the foggy conditions for the April 6 crash that killed former Navy SEAL Howard Wasdin.13 months ago
Former Navy SEAL killed in Georgia plane crash, sheriff saysThe sheriff told media the pilot who died had been identified as Howard Wasdin, who served in the Navy as a member of the elite SEAL Team 6.13 months ago
‘I’m not sure that I can get out...’ - trapped Afghan interpreter speaks from KabulA former Afghan interpreter talks about his fear of Taliban revenge and dwindling hope of a U.S. rescue.By Howard Altman3 years ago
US military’s elite commando forces look to expand diversityLeaders see greater diversity as a way to combat extremism in the ranks, even as they increase other training and education programs.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press3 years ago
Remains of 2 Kentucky sailors returned for burial 80 years after Pearl Harbor attackNavy Fireman 3rd Class Welborn L. Ashby and Navy Seaman 2nd Class Howard S. Magers died nearly 80 years ago during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.3 years ago
Joint Chiefs chairman urges greater racial diversity in the militaryGen. Mark Milley told a Howard University ROTC commissioning ceremony that diversity is an important strength of the military but is still inadequate.By Robert Burns, The Associated Press and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press3 years ago
Panelists selected, now work on renaming military sites honoring Confederate leaders will beginDefense Department officials and congressional leaders on Friday named the eight-person panel charged with reviewing and replacing the names.By Leo Shane III3 years ago
Biden landing team for Pentagon announcedFifteen of the 23 individuals named on the landing team for the Pentagon are womenBy Aaron Mehta3 years ago