There are a lot of things that boys dream about when they are eleven – and they ideally have a lifetime ahead of them to make these dreams come true. But when you are an 11-year-old suffering from leukemia, one has to balance one’s dreams for the future with the reality of today. Colton Seybert [...]

We have shared with you how the Navy is constantly on the look out for potential recruits, especially among high school athletes. According to a feature, however, starting a career with the military is becoming increasingly difficult – and it is not because of boot camp. The lack of job opportunities is reportedly encouraging more [...]

In a previous post, we already shared that the Navy is moving towards allowing women service members to serve in subs. The integration of women into the Armed Forces was a process that took quite a bit of time, and thus far, women have been serving in various capacities in the military – but have [...]

Below are the scheduled events in support of Navy SEAL Matthew McCabe as his trial begins on May 3rd. At 10:00 a.m., a support rally will commence at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Texas; it will last until 2 p.m. Those who would like to join in the Fort Worth [...]

Despite the exoneration of Navy SEALs Julio Huertas and Jonathan Keefe in separate trials in Camp Victory in Iraq last week, and despite calls from the public for the dropping of charges against Matthew McCabe, there have been no signs that something of that sort will happen before Monday. So for now, it looks like [...]

On Friday, it was announced that an amphibious warship was being named after the late Rep. John Murtha, and there were mixed reactions to the move, according to a feature on the Navy Times. On the one hand, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed that Murtha deserved this honor and praised the Navy for its decision. [...]