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Biden-Harris admin needs 'more aggressive' plan to take on Iran-backed Houthis, experts warn
Military commanders have publicly dissented from the Pentagon over the U.S. military’s response to the Houthis’ threat in the Red Sea, calling for a stronger response. “The U.S. clearly needs to conduct more aggressive actions on Iran for supplying and supporting the Houthis. Until the U.S imposes costs on Iran, these Houthi attacks will continue,”...
Navy leader demoted after she conspired with chiefs to run illegal Wi-Fi network on warship
A U.S. Navy command senior chief was demoted for conspiring with other Navy chiefs to install an illegal Wi-Fi network on a warship that they used to check sports scores and watch TV shows. Grisel Marrero, a senior enlisted Navy officer, reportedly installed a Starlink network on the USS Manchester called “STINKY.” The command senior...
US Navy warship commander relieved of duty following image of him shooting rifle with scope mounted backward
The commander of U.S. Navy destroyer USS John McCain has been relieved of his duties months after the service branch faced ridicule on social media for posting a photo of him firing a rifle with its scope mounted backward. Cmdr. Cameron Yaste was recently let go from his position “due to a loss of confidence...
Navy sailor detained in Venezuela while on ‘personal travel’
A Navy sailor was detained in Caracas, Venezuela, last week while on personal travel. An official with the Navy confirmed to Fox News that the unnamed sailor was detained on Saturday and remains in custody. The official also said the sailor was on personal travel and was not authorized to travel to Venezuela. It is...
Woman, child, tortoise, cat rescued from sailboat offshore Hawaii
The U.S. Coast Guard and Navy rescued a distressed woman, her daughter and their pets, a cat and a tortoise from a sailboat that had been beset by weather about 925 miles off the coast of Hawaii. Watchstanders at Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC) Honolulu received a distress alert shortly after 12:30 p.m. on Aug....
On this day in history, September 2, 1944, George H.W. Bush is shot down during World War II
While off the Japanese island of Chichijima on this day in history on Sept. 2, 1944, then-future President George H.W. Bush was the only survivor after his aircraft was shot down by enemy fire, according to the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the time, Lt. Junior Grade George Bush was a pilot...
2 US aircraft carrier strike groups ordered to stay in Middle East with tensions high
Two U.S. Navy carrier strike groups have been ordered toremain in the Middle East as part of America’s commitment to “support Israel’s defense against threats from Iran and its regional partners and proxies,” the Pentagon says. The maneuversinvolving the USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Abraham Lincolncome as the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah announced Sunday that...
On this day in history, August 24, 1932, Amelia Earhart becomes first woman to fly solo coast-to-coast
Aviation trailblazer Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the U.S. nonstop on this day in history, Aug. 24, 1932. Earhart piloted her Lockheed Vega 5B from Los Angeles to Newark in a record 19 hours and 5 minutes. The 3,986-kilometer (2,477-mile) flight set an official U.S. record for women’s distance and...
Navy to sideline 17 vessels due to manpower shortage, operating crews will be redistributed: report
The Navy will reportedly sideline 17 vessels due to a manpower shortage that makes it difficult to properly crew and operate ships across the fleet. There just aren’t enough Merchant Marines to keep all the ships going at once, according to Rear Admiral (Ret.) Mark Montgomery, senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology...









