Damaged US Sub in Port After Collision in South China Sea About 11 crew members sustained injuries that the Navy said ranged from moderate to minor, including scrapes and bruises.
Navy: Sub Hit Object in Pacific; No Life-Threatening Injury The Navy says one of its fast-attack submarines struck an object while submerged in international waters in the Indo-Pacific...
US Navy IDs 5 Killed in Helicopter Crash Off California The U.S. Navy has identified five sailors who died when a helicopter crashed in the Pacific Ocean off of Southern California
One Year After the Bonhomme Richard Fire, Questions Remain Unanswered Even after the ship's decommissioning and two ongoing investigations, the public knows little about what sparked the blaze.
Navy Cruiser Returns to Port Again After Crew Spots Another Fuel Tank Leak The new problem affected the same tank, but a Navy official familiar with the problem said the issues appear to be unrelated.
After Springing Fuel Leak in Heavy Seas, Navy Cruiser Heads Back to Norfolk Port The guided-missile cruiser Vella Gulf has a fuel oil leak in one of its engineering spaces.
Fire on Navy Cruiser Antietam Injures 13 in Philippine Sea The fire is the fourth to break out on a Navy ship in recent months.
New Federal Probe Finds Navy Failed to Prevent Deadly Destroyer Fitzgerald Collision The agency also found poor communication between the bridge and combat information center contributed to the accident.
Navy Helicopter Accidentally Drops Anti-Mine Pod Near the Chesapeake Bay The Navy has recovered a $2 million anti-mine pod dropped by one of its helicopters this month off the coast of Virginia.
Fire Damage to USS Bonhomme Richard Extensive, Navy's Top Admiral Says Damage on some decks spanned the length of the 844-foot ship and reached 106-foot-high ceilings, the CNO said.
Soldiers Issued High-Speed Arctic Gear as Army Gets Serious About Fighting in the Cold Hundreds of soldiers are now receiving layered protection suits capable of withstanding temperatures as low as minus 65...
Higher Cancer Rates Found in Military Pilots, Ground Crews Aviation crews have long asked for the Pentagon to look closely at some of the environmental factors they are exposed to.
Coast Guard Cutter Back in Hawaii After Trek to Japan The deployment was in support of Operation Sapphire, a joint agreement between the U.S. and Japanese coast guard.
Army Fields New Armored Personnel Carrier, Replacing 60-Year-Old Vehicle The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, or AMPV, is a tracked armored vehicle with similar gearing and suspension as the M2...
How the War in Iraq Changed the Military for Women Some 2,200 active-duty women out of roughly 40,000 are serving in infantry, cavalry, armor and field artillery roles.