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Navy releases schedule of events for its 250th birthday
The service is commemorating its long history through a series of events taking place in Philadelphia and New Jersey from Oct. 9 to Oct. 16.
By Riley Ceder
Keep it ‘conservative’: Services break out face mask rules
The services want troops to keep their face coverings conservative in appearance and not offensive.
By Kyle Rempfer
No Pentagon response yet following SECNAV’s harsh criticism of TR commanding officer
The Defense Department is mulling its response to acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly's remarks.
SECNAV: Roosevelt skipper either ‘too naïve or too stupid’ to command aircraft carrier
Modly said Crozier sent the letter either on purpose, or because he was "too naïve or too stupid to be a commanding officer of a ship like this."
In speaking truth to power, Captain Crozier made us proud
The aircraft carrier commander will likely never be promoted to rear admiral because he put the welfare of his sailors above his career.
By Lawrence J. Korb
Fired Theodore Roosevelt skipper tests positive for COVID-19
The commander began exhibiting symptoms before he was removed from the warship on Thursday, two of his classmates told the New York Times.
Defense Secretary insists Trump didn’t order firing of Theodore Roosevelt commander
Secretary Mark Esper called the dismissal reasonable but said a full investigation is underway.
Multiple patients on hospital ship test positive for COVID-19
The ship arrived with a mission to treat only non-COVID patients.
By J.D. Simkins
3x Grammy Award winner, Navy vet Bill Withers dies at 81
He passed away Monday in Los Angeles due to heart complications.
By J.D. Simkins