New aircraft carriers face years of delivery delaysDelivery of the Navy's next Ford-class aircraft carrier, the John F. Kennedy, was delayed two more years to 2027, budget documents show.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher7 days ago
Senators concerned with Navy shipbuilding delays, budgetThe Navy remains years behind in projected ship deliveries and cannot provide firm timelines for improvement, military officials told lawmakers Tuesday.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher3 weeks ago
US Naval Community College reaches initial operating capabilityThe U.S. Naval Community College, known as USNCC, aims to provide service members certifications and two-year associate's degrees.By Diana Stancy19 months ago
Robots in the ranks: Army integrating robots in two platoonsA platoon at Fort Moore, Georgia and another at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, lead experiments.By Todd South19 months ago
Navy fires Amphibious Squadron 5 commodoreThe Navy provided no explanation for relieving Harney of command in a brief statement Friday night.By Geoff Ziezulewicz20 months ago
Lawmakers urge Air Force to shift fighters to guard, reserve squadronsThey worry that if A-10s at Guard bases in Maryland and Michigan retire without a replacement, those squadrons could lose their fighter missions.By Stephen Losey20 months ago
New editors named at Military Times and service branch publicationsThree new editors will lead Military Times and its service branch publications.By Zamone Perez21 months ago
Pentagon rushes Marine Corps general, other advisers to Middle East Marine Corps Lt. Gen. James Glynn will also be advising on how to mitigate civilian casualties in urban warfare.21 months ago
The Army’s new chief has a plan and it’s all about warfightingWith four focus areas and four-stars to lead them, Gen. Randy George expects to ready the Army for a new era of global threats.By Todd South22 months ago
Rogers calls for Pentagon IG probe of Space Command basing decisionRogers and other House lawmakers claim the Space Command basing process included “striking irregularities.”By Courtney Albon22 months ago
Surveillance flights, not counterterrorism ops, restarted in NigerThe Pentagon says it has not restarted counterterrorism operations in Niger, a day after Air Force Gen. James Hecker said those flights had resumed.By Tara Copp, AP22 months ago
US military resumes counterterrorism missions out of Niger basesGen. James Hecker, the top Air Force commander for Europe and Africa, said the U.S. is flying both manned and unmanned missions in Niger.By Tara Copp, AP22 months ago