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Naval aviators will no longer command amphibious warships, CNO says
The Navy announced that it intends to make surface warfare officers the only commanding officers aboard amphibious warships starting in fiscal 2028.
By Riley Ceder
The Pentagon is reviewing the special operations community after a series of high-profile scandals
The Defense Department has until March to submit an evaluation of U.S. Special Operations Command's ethics and professionalism standards and programs.
One Marine battalion covers three Middle East war zones
During their CENTCOM deployment, Marines with 3/7 were scattered across Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
By Shawn Snow
Three-star heads to 5th Fleet after admiral’s sudden death
Vice Adm. James Malloy will lead the Middle East command in the interim after Vice Adm. Scott Stearney was found dead in his Bahrain home this weekend.
Navy’s top 5th Fleet commander found dead in his home
Vice Adm. Scott A. Stearney was found dead in his Bahrain residence Saturday. He oversaw U.S. naval operations in the Middle East.
Iran adds 2 mini submarines to naval fleet
Iran’s navy has acquired two new mini submarines designed for operations in shallow waters such as the Persian Gulf, the Iranian state TV reported on Thursday.
Warship John S. McCain returns to the water for the first time since last summer’s fatal collision
The heavily-damaged warship moved from dry dock to a pierside mooring on Tuesday, according to a Navy release.
Commander of 2nd Fleet latest to sound alarm over Russian subs
Vice Adm. Andrew Lewis said Wednesday that "the Russia undersea threat is real."
Here’s the US military footprint in the Black Sea region
A conflict is unlikely, but were it to kick off, there are U.S. troops currently in Eastern Europe and Ukraine that could respond.
By Kyle Rempfer
US Navy steps up training standards following fatal McCain, Fitzgerald collisions
What if the U.S. Navy has forgotten how to drive its ships?
By David B. Larter