Is carrier Wi-Fi distracting sailors? Jet mishap probe raises concernsThe arrival of readily accessible Wi-Fi onboard ships is reducing crews’ commitment to professional excellence, the investigation found.By Hope Hodge Seck3 hours ago
Five minutes of chaos: How the Navy shot down its own jetA long pattern of rushed training and failed equipment contributed to the embarrassing and costly error, a recently published command investigation found.By Hope Hodge Seck23 hours ago
Soon no Pearl Harbor survivors will be aliveAs survivors fade, their descendants and the public are increasingly turning to other ways of learning about the bombing.2 days ago
How one Japanese vessel spectacularly failed at Pearl HarborEven before the first Japanese bomb fell, the HA-19 and four other Type A midget submarines were meant to deal the first blow to the “sleeping giant."By Claire Barrett2 days ago
The pajama pilot over Pearl HarborPhilip M. Rasmussen was one of the few American pilots to get into the air in the skies on Dec. 7, 1941. He was still in his pajamas. By Philip M. Rasmussen2 days ago
In plain sight: The Pearl Harbor spyUsing simple observation, a Japanese spy in Pearl Harbor collected crucial information. His full story, however, remains hidden.By Brian Walsh2 days ago