The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz docked at Naval Base Kitsap on Tuesday after completing a 270-day deployment that likely was ...
Defense secretary takes to X, arguing that the role of military chaplains ‘has been degraded in an atmosphere of political ...
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle sat down with Military Times to discuss his ambitions for maritime dominance in ...
The oldest active nuclear-powered supercarrier completed a 270-day-long deployment. Next year, CVN-68 will head to Naval ...
The notion of having sailors make home repairs to their barracks raises several questions, including what type of fixes would ...
Proposed expansion of the College Football Playoff would likely impact the Army-Navy Game, which currently enjoys a ...
The U.S. operates a fleet of more than 50 nuclear-powered fast attack submarines to counter China's naval threat.
CBS sideline reporter Jenny Dell was at M&T Bank Stadium last Saturday to cover the annual Army-Navy game. Navy defeated Army ...
Blockading Venezuela’s oil shipments finally gives teeth to a sanctions regime that dictator Nicolas Maduro has only scoffed ...
Venezuela blockade: Venezuela’s government has ordered its Navy to escort ships carrying petroleum products from port, ...
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The maritime rule that lets Iran seize US Navy ships

It sounds impossible, but under international maritime law, Iran can legally tow away certain U.S. Navy vessels. The problem is a single rule that unmanned ships break by design. As the Navy moves ...
Millions in military hardware fell to the seabed after a rare double mishap. Why did the Navy move so fast to retrieve it?