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USS Nimitz waves goodbye to San Diego for likely final deployment
The Nimitz aircraft carrier, commissioned in 1975, was designed for a 50-year service life.
By Riley Ceder
Firefighters battle to keep Bonhomme Richard’s flames away from fuel
The forward mast has collapsed, and the ship is listing, officials said late Monday morning.
Bonhomme Richard firefighting efforts continuing Monday morning
Two helicopters from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 3 began helicopter water bucket aerial firefighting operations at 4:30 a.m. on Monday.
By Diana Stancy
COVID-19 precautions at recruit training are leading to budget concerns for Navy, Marine Corps
Both branches are searching for cheaper solutions to stay within budget.
By Philip Athey
There are fewer recruits due to COVID-19, but they have the same hard training Navy, Marine commanders say
The global pandemic caused by the rapid spread of COVID-19 has caused both the Navy and Marine Corps to take precautionary measures to protect new recruits at boot camp and schoolhouses.
By Philip Athey
Dodging COVID-19, Navy ships break record for staying at sea
When the ships left home in January, COVID-19 was just starting to emerge.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
This is how the Air Force prevented a coronavirus outbreak at basic military training
After briefly shutting down to reset in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, Air Force Basic Military Training has come back strong, with some key modifications.
Nearly three years after its fatal collision, the Fitzgerald heads for new home port
The warship left a Mississippi shipyard this weekend.
Army analyst’s family found dead in possible murder-suicide
The soldier who was found dead with his family in an SUV parked in the garage of a San Antonio home was an intelligence analyst, the U.S. Army said.
This teen lost nearly 200 pounds to join the Marine Corps
"She told me to stop doubting myself and just put my mind to what I want to accomplish."
By Diana Stancy