Navy Recruit Graduation: April 14, 2017
Welcome to Navy Live blog coverage of Recruit Training Command’s graduation, Pass-In-Review. It is a formal military ceremony that honors a Sailor’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life. Pass-In-Review also ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held naval traditions and customs. Read how Recruit Training Command transforms civilians …
Readout of Secretary Mattis’ Bilateral Meeting with Turkish Minister of Defense Fikri Işık
Pentagon Chief Spokesperson Dana W. White provided the following readout: Secretary of Defense Jim
Mississippi Gulf Coast Hosts Navy Week 2017
The third Navy Week of 2017 was held March 31-April 8 along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The week long event commenced with the Mississippi Bicentennial Celebration. Dozens of events coordinated by the Navy, brought interactive displays and participants from The U.S. Navy Parachute Team “The Leap Frogs”, EOD teams, Seabees, Navy bands and representing crewmembers from fast-attack submarine USS Mississippi …
Marine Corps update on addressing gender bias, online misconduct
The Marine Corps continues to investigate and respond to reports and accusations of gender
Defense Department Announces Winners of the Laboratory University Collaboration Initiative
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Defense Department Announces Winners of the Laboratory University Collaboration Initiative
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10 Things to Know about U.S. Navy Submarines
Happy birthday to our Silent Service! 117 years ago today, John Holland sold the 64-ton submersible Holland VI to the Navy, marking the beginning of our submarine force. Several months later, the submarine was commissioned as USS Holland (SS 1). Here’s a look at how submarines have continuously adapted in both quantity and …