Naval Academy Seeking Student Vaccines for Summer Training If the vaccines are available, the midshipmen would be the first military academy students to receive the COVID-19 shots.
I Am an Officer, But Not a Gentleman Amending Article 133 is an easy opportunity to recognize the makeup of the force and remove an outdated vestige of the past.
Navy Restricts Movement of Midshipmen, Pauses Athletics Due to Increase in COVID-19 Cases The academy will be under a restriction of movement due to increased COVID-19 mitigation measures.
Midshipman Settles Case Against Naval Academy Superintendent, Former Navy Secretary It is unclear what Standage's status at the Naval Academy is now that the lawsuit is over.
Naval Academy Buildings Tend to Honor White, Male Members of Military The Naval Academy has not announced any plans to build additional buildings or rename any of its existing ones.
Appeals Court Will Decide if Midshipman Can Stay While He Fights Naval Academy Expulsion A federal appeals court will now rule whether a midshipman can stay at the Naval Academy while he fights his expulsion.
Midshipman's Status at Naval Academy Unclear as Judge Considers Ruling in Lawsuit over Tweets A midshipman facing expulsion over tweets characterized as inappropriate may not be able to graduate in May.
Naval Academy Grads Hope to Walk on the Moon with NASA Team In some ways, they’re still doing their former military jobs but with an astronomical flair.
Navy Pauses Plan to Move Wisconsin Badger to Virginia Museum Wisconsin's beloved badger statue will stay at least two more years outside the governor's state Capitol office.
It's Navy's Badger Statue, But Wisconsin Has Grown Attached It spent more than 60 years in a U.S. Naval Academy garden before the academy museum loaned it to Wisconsin.
Marine Family Shocked to Get $32,000 Bill After Garage Fire in Military Housing The ordeal left them disillusioned, homeless and wanting to warn other military families about their nightmare experience.
Army's Top NCO Goes on Twitter to Scold Leaders for Not Testing Units on ACFT Sergeant Major of the Army Grinston told unit leaders in the operational force that they need to make the ACFT a priority
Al Asad Missile Attack Nearly Killed 150 US Troops, Destroyed 30 Aircraft: Report The Defense Department released newly declassified footage of the ballistic missile strikes on Al Asad last year.
Bill Would Dramatically Expand Retirement Benefits for 42,000 Veterans Under current law, an estimated 42,000 retirees are ineligible for concurrent benefits.
Military May Revisit Making COVID-19 Vaccines Mandatory After FDA Grants Approval Military leaders are unable to force service members to get the COVID vaccinations at this time.