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Amid complaints about living conditions, the Navy may let private contractors take over its barracksThe Navy's drive to privatize barracks concerns some observers, who note problems with the military's earlier effort to privatize on-base family housing.
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The Trump Administration is hoping to revive the commercial shipbuilding industry while increasing the size of the Navy.
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The Dec. 22 missile attack from the USS Gettysburg is the first friendly fire incident in decades. The crew members of the F/A-18 ejected safely before the missile struck.
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The September report from the Government Accountability Office said the shortages are part of a long-standing maintenance problem for the Navy.
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A lack of barracks space, as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings, are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.
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The deaths among Washington crewmembers occurred during a six-year period when the carrier remained in the shipyard for maintenance.
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Naval aviator Lt. Wes Van Dorn signed up to pilot MH-53E helicopters — big, heavy single-rotor aircraft — with assurances he’d be home on most days to…
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Naval aviator Lt. Wes Van Dorn signed up to pilot MH-53E helicopters — big, heavy single-rotor aircraft — with assurances he’d be home on most days to…
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Steve Newsom and his wife Lynn spent five years as co-directors of Quaker House, the Fayetteville nonprofit that advocates for peace and supports service…
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It’s now a crime for sailors or Marines to post nude photos of service members without their consent.The measure is the Navy’s latest response to a…