Navy drops the hammer on 5 sailors accused of leaking F-35 crash video By Max Hauptman / Published February 18, 2022
Navy confirms video and photo of F-35 that crashed in South China Sea are real By Max Hauptman / Published January 28, 2022
7 sailors injured after ‘landing mishap’ leads F-35 pilot to eject By Max Hauptman / Published January 24, 2022
Top admiral condemns extremism after ‘separate incidents’ of hate speech on two Navy ships By Jeff Schogol / Published February 9, 2021
The Navy’s new Osprey just conducted its first drop-off at sea By Jared Keller / Published November 24, 2020
Racial justice turns to Navy ships named for Confederate battles, segregationists By John Wilkens, The San Diego Union-Tribune / Published July 26, 2020
Navy urges sick sailors to stay home, off ships, but only some will be tested for COVID-19 By Andrew Dyer, The San Diego Union-Tribune / Published March 17, 2020
The housing market in San Diego is already tight, and now 6,000 more sailors are about to move in By Andrew Dyer, The San Diego Union-Tribune / Published January 20, 2020
Navy Captain To Face Charges In Ongoing ‘Fat Leonard’ Scandal By Courtney Mabeus, The Virginian-Pilot / Published December 6, 2017
USS Carl Vinson Returns Home From 5-Month Deployment This Week By William Cole, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser / Published June 13, 2017
Third Aircraft Carrier Steams Toward Pacific As US Armada Looms Near North Korea By Alex Lockie, Business Insider / Published June 5, 2017
Trump Told Philippines’ Duterte The Navy Has 2 ‘Nuclear Submarines’ Near North Korea By Alex Lockie, Business Insider / Published May 24, 2017
US Sub Makes Port Call In South Korea Just In Time For North Korea Military Parade By Kim Gamel, Stars and Stripes / Published April 25, 2017
USS Carl Vinson Deployment Extends By A Month As Group Sails Toward Korea By Kim Gamel, Stars and Stripes / Published April 20, 2017