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Navy may shorten some at-sea tours to aid retention
While retention remains high, with the service hitting more than 99% of its re-up goals last year, the Navy is still battling gaps in key billets.
U.S. Navy aircraft carriers are massive and truly a sight to behold, but you may not be aware that resupplying them can potentially be majorly hazardous.
Ever wondered how sailors manage everyday life aboard a massive aircraft carrier? In this video, we break down the daily[...] ...
They explore the horrifying life at sea for a Royal Navy sailor from the 16th to 19th century, covering the truth about press ganging, shipboard discipline, and the myths vs. realities of naval life.
U.S. sailors man the rails of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68) as Nimitz pulls into San Deigo in support of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17’s return home, Dec. 7, 2025. US Navy photo ...
It was a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment. In episode 12 of “Victory at Sea,” the 1953 documentary series captured several solemn burials at sea — but one naval burial stood out from the rest.
Chief Watertender Oscar V. Peterson spent 21 years at sea before May 7, 1942, when Japanese bombs turned the USS Neosho into a burning wreck during the Battle of the Coral Sea. Already wounded from ...
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