US Navy
USS Herring’s final resting place confirmed 82 years after being lost in WWII
Herring and her 83 crew were presumed lost after failing to report to Midway on July 13, 1944. She was stricken from the Navy Register four months later.
US military was prepared, hours away from strike on Iran when Trump canceled attack - report
Unmanned naval drones gain importance on the battlefield, rescue of US troops proves it - analysis
For the first time ever: An autonomous drone boat rescues US pilots in Strait of Hormuz
As US carrier heads home, a look back at the Houthi campaign - analysis
When the Truman was operating against the Houthis, it “conducted 670 strikes and intercepted around 160 enemy drones and missiles during the five months it spent in the Red Sea.”
US Navy sinks $60 million jet in Red Sea while avoiding Houthi attack
A sailor sustained minor injuries while diving out of the sinking jet.
US Naval Academy removed books about the Holocaust, antisemitism ahead of Hegseth visit
This comes after the Pentagon chief sent a memo to the Maryland school instructing it to comply with larger anti-” woke” purges.
Display honoring Jewish women graduates of naval academy removed ahead of Hegseth visit
Ahead of Pete Hegseth’s visit, the US Naval Academy took down a display honoring Jewish female grads, raising questions about his anti-DEI push.
Houthis mark 'Steadfastness Day' with claims of strikes on Tel Aviv, US air carrier
The US military has not reported any clashes or skirmishes with Houthi terrorists. No attempted attacks have been reported in Israel.
No active shooter found at Naval Air Station in Pensacola after gunfire reports
Photos and videos from the scene depict a significant law enforcement presence responding to the incident.
Houthis fire missiles at American fighter jet, drone over Yemen
Yemen's Houthis launch marks significant escalation, though both aircrafts escaped unharmed.
US Navy aircraft carrier collides with vessel near Egypt, in stable condition
The United States military currently has 11 aircraft carriers, and any damage requiring one of them to be sidelined could strain the Navy.
‘Dancing mouse’ US WWII warship found years after being sunken by Imperial Japanese Navy
The ship was sunk in 1942 after a fire battle between US forces and the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Yemen's Houthis display new 'submarine weapon': Is it just a recycled US naval drone?
The Iran-aligned group claimed to develop the weapon themselves. However, Arab media later reported it to be an American unmanned naval vehicle captured by the Houthis.