
Latest ""


Shipbuilders approve 3-year pact, ending monthslong strike at Bath Iron Works
A 63-day strike at Bath Iron Works — against the backdrop of a pandemic in an election year — came to an end Sunday with shipbuilders voting to return to their jobs producing warships for the United States Navy.
US Indo-Pacific Command leader hopes Philippine security pact can still be saved
The move by the Philippines to end a security pact that allowed U.S. forces to train in the country potentially “challenged” future American operations with Filipino forces, a U.S. admiral said on Thursday.
No more curfew for US troops in South Korea
“After assessing the curfew data and consulting with USFK leaders including component commanders, I decided to end the curfew effective December 17,” Gen. Robert B. Abrams, United States Forces Korea commander."
By Shawn Snow
VCNO: Carrier Lincoln extended, flattop Ford delayed, but Navy readiness woes getting fixed
The Navy has restored readiness to many parts of the fleet, the Navy's vice chief said.
By Navy Times staff
Divided Senate passes 2-year budget deal with military boost
The U.S. Senate sent the president a $2.7 trillion budget plan with roughly $45 billion more in military funding over two years, despite complaints from fiscal conservatives the measure would raise the federal deficit.
By Joe Gould