Navy Seabees rescue motorists from submerged vehicle

Navy Seabees rescued two elderly people from a submerged vehicle that crashed last week outside of New Orleans.

USS Boxer: ‘30 years and thriving’

The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4) celebrated 30 years of service and history.

US sailor may face negligent driving charge following fatal collision in Japan

Japanese police on Wednesday recommended a charge of negligent driving causing death against a sailor involved in a fatal collision outside the home of the U.S. 7th Fleet.

First Taiwan Strait trip of Trump administration ‘sent the wrong signal,’ China says

A pair of U.S. Navy ships made a rare, two-day trip through the Taiwan Strait this week, marking the first transit of the contentious waterway under the Trump administration.

Navy detective sentenced for choking sailor unconscious, lying about prior misconduct

A Navy detective pleaded guilty to choking a handcuffed sailor at Naval Base San Diego, lying about former excessive force complaints.

Navy crew members eject from their jet before it crashes off the San Diego coast

A Coast Guard official says the two occupants of the E/A-18G Growler were picked up after the crash and are in stable condition.

Operations of 14 support ships trimmed as Navy aims to solve civilian mariner shortage

The plan “redistributes manpower to ensure our most critical ships are fully staffed and ready for mission demands,” Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck said.

Navy trains with allies in South China Sea amid uptick in Indo-Pacific activity

A U.S. warship recently joined its Australian and British counterparts for a two-day exercise in the South China Sea as the U.S. military continues multiple drills across the Indo-Pacific.

USS O’Kane returns to San Diego after 7-month deployment, including combat against Houthis in the Middle East

The USS O’Kane returned to Naval Base San Diego after a seven-month deployment to the U.S. 3rd, 7th and 5th Fleet area of operations. Families and loved ones welcomed the sailors back to homeport after the successful deployment on Friday.

House investigates secret Navy study of potential brain injuries among TOPGUN pilots

A powerful congressional committee is probing a secret Navy program studying potential traumatic brain injuries suffered by the service’s aviators, which may have led to the recent suicides of at least three Super Hornet pilots.