The Navy is implementing a program that will transfer non-deployable sailors to jobs that will keep them in the service long enough to return to duty rather than being separated on medical grounds.
Sailors march inside Midway Ceremonial Drill Hall during pass-in-review onboard Navy Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Sept. 18, 2025. US Navy photo The Navy recruited sailors at levels not ...
The U.S. Navy's EMPLOY program aims to not only help retain sailors but also reduce Disability Evaluation System cases, according to the Navy. (MC2 Nolan Pennington/U.S. Navy) A recently announced ...
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John Perryman outlined a vision for the Navy focused on prioritizing sailors and their families while emphasizing continuous development and talent management.
The Navy’s new top officer pledged to bring free barracks Wi-Fi, off-ship housing for every sailor and a payroll review as part of a broad effort to improve quality of life across the fleet. Chief of ...
Sailors render honors to the USS Arizona Memorial as Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) pulls into Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Feb. 13, 2024. US Navy Photo The Navy now has an app ...
The Department of the Navy is looking into whether sailors’ and Marines’ social media posts have violated the department’s social media guidance, according to a recent message from Navy Secretary John ...
The United States Navy is one of the oldest and proudest branches of the U.S. military. It's been around since 1775, though it was initially called the Continental Navy before it became the U.S. Navy ...
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The Pentagon is looking to rename ships named after civil rights icons, including the gay rights leader Harvey Milk. For LTBTQ sailors who saw the Navy as a refuge, it feels like a betrayal. The Trump ...