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Pentagon watchdog to probe Navy’s handling of COVID-19 on ships and subs
The IG is also probing how other branches have handled the virus.
Higher education just became a much bigger factor on Navy FITREPs
As a smaller community that can serve as a sample size, Navy officers will be the first to implement the aforementioned changes.
Navy’s top officer to quarantine after exposure to coronavirus
"The CNO Admiral Gilday had contact with a COVID positive family member and, although testing negative, will be quarantining this week."
What if military recruiting could screen for wash-outs?
There may be some factors that make someone more likely to leave the military before their first contract ends.
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How these military teens celebrated their prom (sort of) at an exchange food court
AAFES food court managers arranged for these teens, part of the "Class of Quarantine 2020" to have at least a partial prom experience.
Iran missile hits own ship in fatal accident
More than a dozen Iranian sailors killed in friendly fire incident.
Build a fleet, not a constituency
The U.S. Navy’s frigate award is a great start toward the future fleet, but the service must assess the best mix of ships for future warfare.
 
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Are NATO warships about to start World War III in the Arctic?
Hopefully, no ships or subs will be lost as NATO warships begin freedom of navigation operations in Russia's front yard in the Berents Sea.
How Trump honors our troops: A military wife’s perspective
President Trump understands that the sacrifice and service of military wives and husbands too often goes unnoticed or misunderstood, says the author of this commentary.
Increasing recognition of military-based learning in the midst of the coronavirus crisis
Many highly qualified service members and veterans who have served in a variety of medical specialties are unable to use their training and experience to practice in civilian hospitals during this exceptional time of global need.
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