Navy's Top Admiral Has No Apologies Over Carrier Lincoln's Extra-Long Deployment The carrier deployed in April 2019. Last week, the ship arrived in Hawaii before making its final trek to San Diego.
Carrier Lincoln Is Finally Headed Home. But Families Say the Navy Broke Trust By the time the Lincoln returns to the U.S. this month, they'll have spent nine-and-a-half months at sea.
Under Pressure, Navy's Top official Pledges to Solve New Carrier's Problems The advanced $13 billion carrier has been plagued by problems including glitches with its 11 new weapons elevators.
Sound Off: Should We Stop Naming Aircraft Carriers After Presidents? Every single president ever elected in the United States of America has been the embodiment of evil to at least some of the...
Carrier Truman Fixed, Readying to Deploy as Lincoln Awaits Relief in Middle East Fixes to an electrical issue on the carrier Truman are now complete, according to a statement from Fleet Forces Command.
Future Navy Carrier JFK Treats First Patient at Medical More than 100 sailors have officially checked into the command with more expected.
Supercarrier Ford Returns to Norfolk as Navy Leaders Spar with Shipbuilder, Congress on Setbacks The aircraft carrier Gerald Ford is back in Naval Station Norfolk after setbacks in getting technology on the ship working.
Marines Could Deploy More 'Lightning Carriers' amid High Demand for Flattops As carrier maintenance issues mount, the Navy is considering loading up amphibious assault ships with F-35Bs.
Navy Carrier That Has Been in Middle East Since May Gets Deployment Extended Again Sailors with the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group were told this weekend their deployment has again been extended.
Navy Leader Denies the Service Is Blaming Shipbuilder for Carrier Ford’s Many Problems Thomas Modly said the service should not have opted to put so many new technologies on the first Ford-class carrier.
Supreme Court Upholds VA Court Decision Not to Review 'Benefit-of-the-Doubt' Evidence in Veterans' Claims In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said last week that, while the Department of Veterans Affairs should favor veterans...
The Medal of Honor Fraud Case that Took Stolen Valor to the Extreme H.L.I. Lordship Industries of Long Island, New York, admitted to selling unauthorized versions of the Medal of Honor, the...
The Army Is Losing Nearly One-Quarter of Soldiers in the First 2 Years of Enlistment The Army is grappling with a staggering attrition rate among newly enlisted troops, even as recent recruiting figures suggest...
5 Reasons Veterans Are Especially Hard-Hit by Federal Cuts For the past month, the Trump administration has been cutting federal spending, causing numerous hardships for government...
Court-Martial Convenes for Pentagon Leaker Already Facing Years Behind Bars A military court-martial convened for Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira, who was sentenced in federal...