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Panel advances defense budget despite missing details from White House
The $832 billion defense spending plan provides no increase from current fiscal year funding levels.
Four former Navy officers convicted in ‘Fat Leonard’ bribery trial
The jury deadlocked and reached no verdict on charges against a fifth defendant, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
MyNavy HR Facebook to sailors: please stop trolling us
The Facebook page has morphed into a motley array of justifiable sailor snark
Navy slows F-35 orders amid rising readiness grades of its fighter fleet
Though top U.S. Navy leadership told lawmakers that COVID-related problems alone, including supply-chain shortages, drove the decision to ask for fewer F-35C Joint Strike Fighters in next year’s budget, that is only half the story.
Navy officer sentenced to life for murdering his wife in Belgium
The Navy declined to take on the case until former Defense Secretary James Mattis forced them to in 2018.
Explorers find USS Samuel B. Roberts shipwreck
The World War II Navy destroyer has become the deepest wreck to be discovered, according to explorers.
Made in China? More than half the products in military exchanges could be banned
A ban on Chinese-made products could affect sales of clothing, shoes, baby items, home appliances, electronics, computers, Apple phones and lots more.
By Karen Jowers