Navy fires commander of Reserve center in Louisiana

Lt. Cmdr. Adam Sandifer was relieved of his duties as commanding officer of Navy Reserve Center in Shreveport, La., on Friday by Rear Adm. Michael Steffen, the commander of Navy Reserve Forces Command, due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.

USS Virginia returns from 6-month deployment: ‘Just in time for the holidays’

The USS Virginia returned to Naval Submarine Base New London, Conn., on Friday after a six-month deployment.

Navy jet shot down, 2 aviators eject over Red Sea in apparent ‘friendly fire’ incident, US military says

The U.S. military says two U.S. Navy aviators ejected over the Red Sea. Both were recovered alive, with one suffering minor injuries in the incident.

Smoke, flames seen after military helicopter makes emergency landing at Camp Pendleton

The incident occurred after a CH-53E Super Stallion experienced an engine fire in flight around 4:10 p.m. on Friday, the Marine Corps said in a statement posted to X.

Santa and Mrs. Claus use military transports to bring Christmas to an Alaska Native village

Santa and Mrs. Claus this week took supersized modes of transportation to southeast Alaska, riding in a C17 military cargo plane and a camouflaged Humvee from the airport to Yakutat to deliver Christmas to children in the Tlingit village.

Congressional investigations find former Coast Guard commandant chose to bury report on sexual misconduct at service’s academy

Retired Adm. Karl Schultz told CNN this week that he feared Congress would politicize the information and pointed to Congress’s ongoing investigations as proof that he was right.

Birthdays not taken for granted as the Space Force turns 5

As its older sibling branches count centuries of service — the U.S. Army and Navy are older than the country itself — the Space Force’s few birthdays thus far “hold special significance,” a spokesperson for the force said.

Aviano crew marks end of Pave Hawk helicopter era with farewell mission

Airmen at Aviano Air Base took their final active-duty flight this week in the Pave Hawk helicopter, which the Air Force is phasing out.

Coast guards from US, Japan and India to train together near Tokyo next year

The U.S. Coast Guard will join its Japanese and Indian counterparts for first-of-its-kind training in Tokyo Bay early next year in conjunction with an annual summit in Tokyo.

Atsugi artist: Navy commander’s creativity is making a mark on Japan

Cmdr. Daniel Ropp is exercising his artistic side with contributions to the Navy and local Japanese communities around Naval Air Facility Atsugi, finding joy in the impact his work has on others.

Army’s newest soldiers travel home to spend time with loved ones during Holiday Block Leave

The Army’s newest soldiers from 21 installations across the country are heading home for a well-deserved break during Holiday Block Leave.

Dropping European rotations in favor of permanent basing would save Army millions, report finds

Rotating an Army tank brigade to Europe costs nearly $70 million more per year than basing that unit permanently in either Germany or Poland, according to new research.

Cracking concrete is latest issue to plague housing complex at Okinawa air base

More than 100 homes on Kadena Air Base will be inspected after spalling concrete was discovered in several buildings.

Airlift Santas delivered 39 tons of gifts, supplies during annual Christmas Drop

U.S. airmen put their Santa hats back into storage over the weekend after successfully concluding the 73rd Operation Christmas Drop, according to the 374th Airlift Wing.

Australian officer, training for nuclear sub operations, earns US Navy ‘dolphins’

An Australian naval officer recently became the first of his countryman to earn the U.S. Navy Submarine Warfare Device, often referred to as “dolphins.”

House heaps bipartisan blame on Coast Guard for delays in cutters for Arctic defense

A House panel on Wednesday leveled bipartisan criticism at the Coast Guard for delays in building Polar Security cutters needed to offset the growing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic.

Navy wasted $1.84 billion on cruiser rehabs, federal watchdog says

Since 2015, the Navy has spent about $3.7 billion modernizing seven Ticonderoga class guided-missile cruisers. But only three will be delivered back to fleet, and none will gain five service life years as intended, according to a federal watchdog.

Congress takes the reins to return horse-drawn funerals to Arlington

The iconic horse-drawn processions that have defined military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery for decades are on course to return after an 18-month suspension, under legislation included in the National Defense Authorization Act.

West Point colonel arraigned for second time on charges related to drinking with cadets, then lying about it

Col. William Wright pleaded not guilty Dec. 2 during an arraignment before military judge Lt. Col. Carrie Ward at the U.S. Military Academy, according to the Army’s online court docket. He has requested a jury trial.