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Navy seeks to fast track nuclear weapons systems
Vice Admiral Johnny Wolfe told Congress the Navy is working to improve and develop three critical weapons systems.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
A dozen sailors and Marines have tested positive for COVID-19 aboard amphibious transport dock San Diego
There are several suspected cases aboard the warship Philippine Sea as well, U.S 5th Fleet officials said.
Lawmaker seeks answers from Navy over proposed cuts to internal audit agency
The letter from U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria, a retired Navy surface warfare officer, follows a Navy Times report on planned cuts to the Naval Audit Service.
Navy identifies chief who died of COVID
Chief Hull Technician Justin Huf, 39, died Monday in a Norfolk hospital, the Navy said.
Virginia-based sailor dies of COVID complications
The sailor, who has not been identified, is believed to be at least the fourth to die after contracting the novel coronavirus this month.
Hawaii 1st to receive new amphibious warships as part of Marine littoral regiments
The light amphibious warships can carry 40 sailors and at least 75 Marines.
Navy looking to slash the budget of its internal oversight office
The Naval Audit Service could face a 70 percent budget cut in the next two fiscal years, according to internal documents.
LCS shipbuilder president resigns amid US and Australian financial investigations
The head of Austal USA resigned Monday amid U.S. and Australian investigations into a 2016 loss posted by the company.
By David B. Larter
Navy says ‘liking’ or sharing extremists’ posts on social media can get you in trouble
Here's how the Navy will conduct its stand-down addressing extremism in the ranks.
By Diana Stancy