The Navy’s USS Bonhomme Richard continued to burn in San Diego on Monday and nearly 60 sailors and firefighters have been injured.
Author: Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY
Army to conduct review of Ft. Hood command after Vanessa Guillen murder, handling of her disappearance
Army criminal investigators defended their response into the disappearance of Spc. Vanessa Guillen, whose mutilated remains were found near Ft. Hood.
Army to consider changing names of forts named after Confederate generals
Top Pentagon officials are considering changing names of forts named after Confederate generals. The move comes amid protests of George Floyd’s death.
Sexual assault reports in the military rise 3%, defying Pentagon efforts to eliminate the crime
The Pentagon reported a 3% increase in reports of sexual assaults among troops, a troubling sign despite years of efforts to eliminate the crime.
Sailor on USS Roosevelt, whose captain was fired after pleading for help, dies of coronavirus
The ship’s captain was fired after pleading for help for his crew of 4,800. The sailor is the second known service member to die of coronavirus.
Top Pentagon officials defend $243,000 cost of Navy secretary’s trip to Guam
Top Pentagon officials defended acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly’s trip, during which he demeaned the ship’s fired captain.
Acting Navy secretary is out after bungled firing of USS Theodore Roosevelt’s captain
Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly is out after a profanity-laced speech about Capt. Brett Crozier, who was fired for pleading for help for his crew.
Trump replaces watchdog who was overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus spending
President Trump replaced acting Pentagon Inspector General Glenn Fine, the top watchdog for COVID-19 stimulus spending.
Senators demand probe of Navy’s COVID-19 response: It has ‘no idea how many potential hot spots it has’
Senators want an investigation of the Navy’s handling of coronavirus and the firing of Capt. Brett Crozier, who asked for help for his stricken ship.
Two senior cadets, among 1,000 seniors isolated at the Air Force Academy, died by suicide within days
Unlike the Army and Navy, the Air Force has kept cadets on campus since the coronavirus began upending military and civilian life this month.