Navy Revamps Fitness Policy, Gives Commanders More Discretion

Sailors may be given additional time to meet fitness targets, depending on their progress. The Navy has updated its policy barring sailors from advancing or reenlisting after failing…

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Army Announces Military Spouse Business Relocation Reimbursement

The new policy provides up to $2,000 to support military families’ entrepreneurship. The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act included a provision that allowed reimbursement for part of the…

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U.S. Navy Rescues Merchant Vessel Crew After Houthi Strike

Rebels have escalated attacks on commercial ships. Sailors from the Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier strike group recently airlifted the crew of the M/V Tutor, a merchant vessel that…

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Navy Launches New Surface Drone Squadron

Robotics warfare will join global autonomous reconnaissance craft under the squadron’s The U.S. Navy introduced its newest surface drone squadron last week, the Unmanned Surface Vessel Squadron 3…

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Defense Secretary Delivers Keynote at Naval Academy Commencement

Approximately 1,000 midshipmen will receive commissions into the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who is a retired four-star Army general and former commander…

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Navy Returns Majority of Goshawk T-45C Fleet to Service

Over 90% of the fleet cleared for flight following thorough inspections and replacement of defective components. The U.S. Navy has lifted its operational pause of the T-45C Goshawk…

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U.S. Naval Community College Offers Health Science Degree

College president says, “Medical roles are the backbone of the fleet.” The U.S. Naval Community College (USNCC) has launched a health science program for sailors who seek a…

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U.S. Navy Digital Connection Project Running Ahead of Schedule

Developers are working to create functional software for existing hardware. Rear Admiral Douglas Small, commander of the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, reported the Navy’s Project Overmatch, an…

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U.S., Japan, Australia, and the Philippines Join Forces for Naval Exercises

South China Sea drills address regional security concerns. The U.S., Japan, Australia, and the Philippines are conducting inaugural joint naval exercises called the Maritime Cooperative Activity, featuring anti-submarine…

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Pentagon Lifts Osprey Flight Ban

Naval Air Systems Command grounded the aircraft three months ago after a fatal crash in Japan. The Pentagon is lifting the ban on the flight of the Osprey…

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