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Supreme Court won’t review men-only draft registration law
The Supreme Court said it’ll be up to Congress, not the court, to decide whether to change the requirement that only men must register for the draft.
Navy launching investigation into COVID-19 outbreak on Theodore Roosevelt
The carrier has not left the pier since arriving in Guam on March 27.
By Jon Simkins
‘Regardless of the impact to my career’ — Crozier’s email revealed, Navy won’t rule out reinstatement
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday is expected to make a decision regarding Crozier's future this week.
By Jon Simkins
Navy IDs sailor who died from COVID-19 complications
The chief petty officer was moved to the intensive care unit on April 9 after being found unresponsive by other quarantined sailors.
By Jon Simkins
COVID-19 outbreak on Theodore Roosevelt sparked by flight crews, officials believe
The first eight sailors to test positive did so over the course of March 24 and 25, more than two weeks — a period in excess of the virus’ incubation periods
By Jon Simkins
Navy should evacuate, quarantine crews from all ships, former SECNAV says
Mabus said that the Navy should follow the suggestions of recently-fired commanding officer, Capt. Brett Crozier.
By Diana Stancy
4 more Theodore Roosevelt sailors with COVID-19 moved to hospital, 1 in ICU
The surge in hospitalizations comes one day after the first Roosevelt sailor died due to complications related to COVID-19.
By Jon Simkins
Theodore Roosevelt sailor with COVID-19 found unresponsive, moved to ICU
The sailor had been in quarantine. Confirmed COVID-19 cases on the warship have reached 400.
By Jon Simkins
Former SECNAV’s trip to Guam for in-person speech to sailors cost $243,000
The near quarter-million dollar tab included approximately 35 hours of round-trip flight time in a C-37B.
By Jon Simkins
‘You are justified in being angry with me’ — Read the SECNAV’s final memo to the fleet
Modly distributed one final memo to the fleet as his last act as Navy secretary.
By Jon Simkins
Opinion: The biggest threat to U.S. national security is a lack of trust in senior military leadership
The Navy's firing of Capt. Crozier is only the latest example, a retired Army general says.
By Robert D. Shadley and Camilla Vance Shadley