The Navy isn’t ready to stop killing its sailors yetThe Navy can either view the actions of Capt. Crozier as a shining light or it can keep going on its current path, says the author of this commentary.By Patrick Dionne3 years ago
Navy ship collisions prompt rare criminal chargesThe Navy’s decision to charge five officers with negligent homicide for their involvement in two fatal ship crashes marks a rare legal move that, if proven, could send them to jail for up to three years.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press5 years ago
Sailors driving the McCain were not qualified to be on watch, Navy saysMcCain’s bridge team was neither experienced nor qualified to the level they should have been.By Mark D. Faram6 years ago
Senators: Judgment, training mistakes caused ship collisionsLawmakers said they're worried that funding cutbacks may have contributed to a pair of accidents that killed 17 sailors this summer.By Leo Shane III6 years ago
36 Fitz sailors receive Navy and Marine Corps Commendation MedalThe sailors were recognized for their bravery after the destroyer's fatal June 17 collision.By Geoff Ziezulewicz6 years ago
Lawmakers invoke Navy accidents in budget fightSenior Republicans pushing for more defense funding implied that partisan budget fights contributed to a pair of deadly naval accidents this summer.By Leo Shane III6 years ago