Navy 2 days ago USS Nimitz carrier strike group sailing toward Middle East ahead of schedule, US official says The USS Nimitz carrier strike group expedites Middle East deployment as the United States shifts military resources in response to the Israel-Iran conflict.
VIDEO 2 days ago USS Nimitz carrier strike group deploying to Middle East The USS Nimitz carrier strike group is sailing to the Mideast from the South China Sea amid Israel-Iran tensions, a U.S. official tells Fox News. Jennifer Griffin reports on the symbolic deployment of the U.S. Navy's oldest active aircraft carrier.
VIDEO 6 days ago 'You can’t serve on Facebook': Military spouse calls Americans to act on Flag Day Navy spouse Ellen Gustafson urges Americans to serve, not just salute, as part of the Military250 campaign honoring the Army’s 250th.
Missing Persons June 10 Navy's search for missing 21-year-old seaman ends with tragic discovery, sailor detained in Virginia Body of missing Navy Seaman Angelina Resendiz discovered in Norfolk woods after the 21-year-old culinary specialist disappeared on May 29, with a Navy sailor now in custody.
US Navy June 10 Top House Democrat grills Hegseth on submarine spending plans: 'Give us the details' Rep. Rosa DeLauro confronted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the nation's shipbuilding capacity, claiming the Pentagon had long failed to inform Congress of its plan to address shortfalls.
NATO June 8 Putin raises the stakes on ‘ghost fleet’ security, as NATO launches war games in the Baltic Sea NATO exercise shows alliance resolve as concerns grow about Russia's shadow fleet in the Baltic Sea, with incidents of severed cables raising regional tensions
US Navy June 6 Third Navy destroyer heads to southern waters as administration strengthens maritime border security Third U.S. Navy destroyer deployed to patrol waters near Mexico as part of NORTHCOM's border security objectives, enhancing drug trafficking interdiction efforts.
Navy May 30 Navy halts dog and cat experiments; PETA writes Hegseth about US taxpayer-funded animal tests PETA called for a comprehensive audit to eliminate waste and abuse in military animal testing, highlighting cruel experiments on pigs and rats.
Archaeology May 25 Never-before-seen photos reveal WWI-era submarine 1,300 feet below surface where 19 sailors perished in 1917 The World War I-era USS F-1 submarine wreck, lost in 1917, was explored by researchers using advanced technology, capturing new images and its honoring fallen sailors.
VIDEO May 25 100 U.S. Navy sailors and Marines get surprise day at Disneyland While at the park, the service members had the chance to explore attractions and participate in Disneyland's daily flag ceremony. (Credit: The Walt Disney Company)
Health May 25 Memorial Day ‘Murph’: Could you complete this military fitness challenge? "The Murph" workout, a Memorial Day tradition, celebrates Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy's legacy, challenging participants to honor fallen soldiers through fitness.
Airport News & Updates May 23 Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms A small plane crash in San Diego's Murphy Canyon killed six. The NTSB is investigating a power line collision, weather issues and pilot qualifications.
MILITARY May 23 Americans should honor Memorial Day in this way, military service members suggest For Memorial Day during NYC's Fleet Week 2025, U.S. military members urge Americans to remember sacrifices, share stories and reflect on the Navy's 250 years.
JD Vance May 23 Vance tells Naval Academy graduates they are facing 'new' and 'very dangerous era' for US Vice President JD Vance told graduates at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis that they are facing a "new and very dangerous era for our country."
VIDEO May 23 JD Vance tells Naval Academy graduates they are facing 'new' and 'very dangerous era' Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks at the Naval Academy Commencement in Annapolis, Maryland.
VIDEO May 23 Service members reenlist at Ground Zero ahead of Memorial Day Adm. Daryl Caudle joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss rising tensions with China’s navy, the use of AI in US defense, and a powerful Memorial Day re-enlistment ceremony at Ground Zero.
VIDEO May 23 Naval academy graduate calls Vance commencement speech an ‘incredible honor’ Maharlika Archuleta, who is graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to share why she believes Vice President JD Vance speaking at commencement is an incredible honor.
Navy May 22 Military spouse and mom of 5 fights back as vaccine dispute blocks family's permanent change of station Amanda Johnson, a mother of five and Marine spouse, is fighting the military to prevent her family from being separated during an overseas permanent change of station to Peru.
VIDEO May 22 'Fox & Friends' climbs aboard the USS New York Rear Admiral Carl Lahti takes 'Fox & Friends' co-host Brian Kilmeade on a tour of the USS New York to celebrate New York Fleet Week.
Navy May 21 Navy technician arrested for allegedly making false bomb threat on Hawaiian Airlines flight A "member of the military" allegedly made a false bomb threat onboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight that was preparing to take off from San Diego, police say.
VIDEO May 21 US Navy celebrates 250 years as Fleet Week kicks off in NYC Admiral Daryl Caudle tells 'Fox & Friends' the U.S. Navy is in 'great shape' as recruitment soars past goals and the branch looks to add more ships to its fleet.
New York City May 19 Brooklyn Bridge sustains no structural damage after fatal Mexican navy ship crash NTSB confirms Brooklyn Bridge's structural integrity post-Mexican navy ship crash. Investigation continues into the incident's cause and contributing factors.
New York City May 19 Fallen Mexican navy cadets identified in Brooklyn Bridge ship collision Cadets América Yamilet Sánchez and Adal Jair Marcos killed as Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc hits Brooklyn Bridge. Investigation by NTSB and other agencies is ongoing.
Mexico May 11 US one step closer to ‘100%’ deal with Mexico ending decades-long sewage crisis gripping vacation hotspot: EPA EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the U.S. is one step closer to locking in a deal with Mexico to permanently end the sewage crisis rocking the San Diego area.
Air Force May 9 Pete Hegseth directs military academies that all future admissions will be based solely on merit Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday said that going forward admissions to military academies will be based exclusively on merit and race, sex and ethnicity will not be considered.
Media May 5 Navy veteran escalates defamation battle against Associated Press after local outlets pull article Zachary Young attorney notified the court that U.S. News & World Report, WTOP News and The Minnesota Star Tribune have all removed their republication of the Associated Press article.
South Carolina May 1 Sullivan's Island hit-and-run: Suspect captured after allegedly running down adult, two kids in beach town Police in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, captured Justin Collin Adams after he allegedly hit a parent and two children in a church parking lot then took off.
VIDEO April 27 Iran is this close to producing 'a bomb every month,' warns retired Navy captain Retired U.S. Navy Captain Bob Wells weighs in on the integrity of nuclear talks with Iran and what a weapon could mean for Israel's security on 'Fox Report.'
US Navy April 24 Navy torpedoes Biden-era climate agenda to focus on lethality Citing combat readiness over environmental mandates, the Navy has officially scrapped its climate action plan championed under the Biden administration.
UFOs April 17 UFO footage captured by US Navy shows mysterious aircraft launching from sea, expert says Footage reportedly captured by a Navy warship shows four UFOs emerging from the ocean before flying off in unison off the coast of California last year.