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Family of Navy vet who died after police knelt on neck settles lawsuit
Family members of Angelo Qunito settled a federal lawsuit against the city of Antioch for $7.5 million.
Navy says China fight is most likely in 2020s, sharpening its focus on readiness
The Navy believes the 2020s represent “peak risk” for China making a move against Taiwan — though the Navy and Congress disagree whether the sea service is best spending its money to prepare for a near-term fight.
F-35C that crashed into the carrier Vinson salvaged from South China Sea
The aircraft is headed to a “nearby military installation” for the ongoing investigation into the incident.
By Diana Stancy
Navy upping its aircraft goals beyond former defense secretary Mattis’ 80% readiness challenge
The U.S. Navy didn’t sit tight when it reached a Pentagon goal to make 80% of its F/A-18E-F Super Hornets mission capable. It raised the bar.
Here’s the damage the submarine Connecticut sustained when it hit an undersea mountain
Wednesday’s disclosure to Navy Times is the first official tally of what the October mishap in the South China Sea did to the Seawolf-class sub.
US Navy confident it can fix its fighter jet shortfall — and avoid another
The U.S. Navy has a carefully balanced plan to dig out of a fighter shortfall and stave off another in the 2030s — but several pieces must come together exactly as planned.
Contaminants found in Hawaii water after Navy’s purification efforts
The Navy secretary held a limited town hall with selected residents last weekend. Now, residents are calling for a more comprehensive in-person event.
By Karen Jowers
‘Fat Leonard’ bribery trial to expose pervasive problem, analysts say
The case has centered around Leonard Glenn Francis who admitted in 2015 to offering $500,000 in bribes to Navy officers.
Destroyer Ralph Johnson steams through Taiwan Strait; China calls it ‘provocative’
China said the transit “aims to embolden Taiwan separatist forces.”
By Diana Stancy