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Navy offering big bucks to keep aviation officers in uniform
Aviators from a variety of platforms are eligible for big bucks if they opt to stay Navy.
By Diana Stancy
Marine Corps receives its first science and tech lab designation
The Army, Navy and Air Force have had such laboratories for years.
By Todd South
US Navy works on war response plan amid Red Sea ship surge
The Navy is mulling how it could push more ships into a fight and sustain them once there, as it considers what a modern wartime footing looks like.
Navy unveils Wi-Fi pilot program for some Virginia sailors
The initiative is part of Big Navy's efforts to improve sailor quality of life.
By Diana Stancy
Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?
“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”
U.S. Naval Academy confirms new superintendent
Vice Adm. Yvette Davids is the first woman to lead the U.S. Naval Academy.
By Diana Stancy
Navy sailor sentenced to prison for sharing military info with China
Wenheng Zhao, who is also known as Thomas Zhao, was sentenced in federal court in Los Angeles on Monday.
Here’s what the Navy is doing to boost SWO retention
In recent years, retention among SWOs has remained at approximately 34 to 35 percent, up from a 30 percent retention rate roughly 20 years ago.
By Diana Stancy
West Point and the Naval Academy can keep affirmative action — for now
Two judges determined it was too early in the legal process to make a decision on the contentious issue of affirmative action in the service academies.
US Naval Community College reaches initial operating capability
The U.S. Naval Community College, known as USNCC, aims to provide service members certifications and two-year associate's degrees.
By Diana Stancy