Bryce Pedicini / Facebook screen shot US Chief Petty Officer Charged with Espionage The sailor charged, who is originally from Tennessee, worked aboard destroyers throughout his Navy career beginning in 2009. By Johnathan Jones February 22, 2024
Luke Sharrett / Getty ImagesCommentary US Military Lowering Standards Again as Recruiting Crisis Continues As the U.S. Navy struggles with recruiting, a new low standard has been enacted in hopes of enticing individuals to join. By Laura Wellington January 29, 2024
U.S. Central Command / AP Missing Navy SEALs Now Presumed Dead One of the SEALS fell into the water in the Gulf of Aden, and the other went in to render aid during a dangerous mission. By Johnathan Jones January 22, 2024
Iakovos Hatzistavrou - AFP / Getty Images US Military Seizes Iranian Missile Parts but Pays Heavy Price as 2 Navy SEALS Go Missing During an operation on Jan. 11 in which Navy SEALs seized Iranian-made missile parts and other weaponry, two SEALs went missing. By The Associated Press January 16, 2024
William Farmerie / U.S. Navy via Getty Images Missing Sailors Confirmed to Be Navy SEALs Lost During Boarding Mission New reports indicate that two Navy SEALs have been the subject of a rescue operation in the Gulf of Aden off of Somalia. By Jack Davis January 14, 2024
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command / U.S. 5th Fleet / Facebook screen shot Alert: Forward-Deployed US Sailors Missing off the Coast of Somalia Two American sailors went missing Thursday night after an operation that took place off the coast of Somalia. By Jack Davis January 13, 2024
Pool /AFP via Getty Images Houthis Line Up the Wrong Target, Launch Assault: Report "I don't think we should assume that at present, the U.S and coalition vessels are completely impregnable." By Jack Davis January 13, 2024
Jacquelyn Martin - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Demands Biden Fire Department of Defense Head Immediately: 'Improper Professional Conduct' As usual, the former president says what he thinks about Lloyd Austin being unreachable for days in intensive care. By Mike Landry January 8, 2024
John C. Clark / AP Breaking: US Military Downs Two Ballistic Missiles, Opens Fire on Hostile Boats No Americans were killed or injured, but three boats manned by armed terrorist crews were sunk by U.S. helicopters, the Navy said. By The Associated Press December 31, 2023
AndreyPopov / Getty ImagesCommentary US Navy to Begin Allowing Recruits Use of Personal Cellphones in Basic Training The Navy is doing away with a longtime prohibition on personal cellphone use, but this could have unforeseen impacts. By Kellen McGovern Jones December 25, 2023