Purported car rental return creates security incident at NSA Naples

Military police at a U.S. Navy base next to Naples International Airport in Italy stopped a driver who attempted to enter the installation Monday without an identification check, according to officials.

Navy commissions amphibious transport dock USS Richard M. McCool Jr.

The amphibious transport dock USS Richard M. McCool, Jr. (LPD 29) was commissioned aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola on Saturday.

2 NASA astronauts stuck in space are Navy test pilots who have flown long missions before

The two NASA astronauts left behind at the International Space Station following the return of Boeing’s troubled capsule are Navy test pilots who have ridden out long missions before.

Deceased boat master left behind in risky Navy rescue near Hawaii remains adrift

Authorities have not been able to recover the body of a dead man left aboard a sailboat drifting near Hawaii that was the scene of a perilous rescue of a mother and her child by a U.S. Navy destroyer last week.

DOD overhauls jobs program to emphasize immediate employment for transitioning service members

The Defense Department is overhauling SkillBridge, its job training program for transitioning service members, with tougher requirements for employers, the creation of a centralized tracking system to measure outcomes and a greater focus on moving participants into full-time work after an internship.

Navy chief demoted after installing unauthorized satellite dish on warship to access internet

A U.S. Navy chief who wanted the internet so she and other enlisted personnel could scroll social media, check sports scores and watch movies while deployed had an unauthorized Starlink satellite dish installed on a warship and lied to her commanding officer to keep it secret, according to investigators.

Navy sailor fatally shot following late-night altercation in San Diego neighborhood, police say

Four men are suspected of the shooting, police said. The men, wearing mostly dark clothing, were spotted running in the area of the shooting.

Indonesia continues ‘rowing between 2 reefs’ amid US-China rivalry, security expert says

Two weeks of military drills in Indonesia involving 5,500 troops from 10 nations wrapped up Friday as the Southeast Asian democracy balances security against a strong trading relationship with China.

First submarine fully integrated for coed crews to join Navy fleet next week

The future USS New Jersey, a fast-attack submarine, is the 23rd Virginia-class submarine, but it is the first of its kind — designed from the keel up with specific modifications for gender integration.

Navy secretary broke law by voicing views on Trump and Biden, watchdog says

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel says Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro broke the law by publicly endorsing the reelection of President Joe Biden and criticizing former President Donald Trump in several statements he made while on official duty overseas.