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The Navy’s saddest fast-attack sub will finally get the tender loving maintenance it needs
The Boise last returned from a patrol in October 2015, and it’s been waiting on maintenance ever since.
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Navy shipbuilding plan would require ‘unprecedented’ funding levels, watchdog agency says
The shipbuilding plan released in December would give the fleet more than 400 ships by 2051, at a cost of $1 trillion, and would require annual funding “unprecedented since World War II,” the CBO said.
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How Navy divers are preparing for the Arctic battlefront
Diving beneath 18 inches of ice presents its own hazards and challenges.
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SWO boss: ‘Many challenges remain’ in fixing surface fleet’s manning problems
The effect of such manning shortages became apparent following two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
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New in 2021: Bonhomme Richard will be turned into scrap
The big deck amphib will likely make the long trip from its San Diego homeport to the Gulf Coast as a final voyage in 2021.
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New in 2021: Will 1st Fleet and Atlantic Fleet outlast the Trump administration?
It remains unclear whether plans announced by Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite in December will carry over into the new administration.
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New in 2021: Here are all the ships the Navy will commission and christen in the coming year
Seven ships will join the fleet in 2021.
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New ‘tri-maritime strategy’ released, but leaders struggle to explain certain key points
The report is the latest grim warning about China and Russia’s naval ascendance.
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Adm. John Aquilino tapped to be next leader of US Indo-Pacific Command
Aquilino currently serves as the commanding officer of U.S. Pacific Fleet
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Navy will scrap fire-ravaged Bonhomme Richard
Officials said it will cost too much to resurrect the amphib, which burned for more than four days this summer.
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The Navy’s saddest fast-attack sub will finally get the tender loving maintenance it needs
The Boise last returned from a patrol in October 2015, and it’s been waiting on maintenance ever since.
-
Navy shipbuilding plan would require ‘unprecedented’ funding levels, watchdog agency says
The shipbuilding plan released in December would give the fleet more than 400 ships by 2051, at a cost of $1 trillion, and would require annual funding “unprecedented since World War II,” the CBO said.
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How Navy divers are preparing for the Arctic battlefront
Diving beneath 18 inches of ice presents its own hazards and challenges.
-
SWO boss: ‘Many challenges remain’ in fixing surface fleet’s manning problems
The effect of such manning shortages became apparent following two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
-
New in 2021: Bonhomme Richard will be turned into scrap
The big deck amphib will likely make the long trip from its San Diego homeport to the Gulf Coast as a final voyage in 2021.
-
New in 2021: Will 1st Fleet and Atlantic Fleet outlast the Trump administration?
It remains unclear whether plans announced by Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite in December will carry over into the new administration.
-
New in 2021: Here are all the ships the Navy will commission and christen in the coming year
Seven ships will join the fleet in 2021.
-
New ‘tri-maritime strategy’ released, but leaders struggle to explain certain key points
The report is the latest grim warning about China and Russia’s naval ascendance.
-
Adm. John Aquilino tapped to be next leader of US Indo-Pacific Command
Aquilino currently serves as the commanding officer of U.S. Pacific Fleet
-
Navy will scrap fire-ravaged Bonhomme Richard
Officials said it will cost too much to resurrect the amphib, which burned for more than four days this summer.
-
The Navy’s saddest fast-attack sub will finally get the tender loving maintenance it needs
The Boise last returned from a patrol in October 2015, and it’s been waiting on maintenance ever since.
-
Navy shipbuilding plan would require ‘unprecedented’ funding levels, watchdog agency says
The shipbuilding plan released in December would give the fleet more than 400 ships by 2051, at a cost of $1 trillion, and would require annual funding “unprecedented since World War II,” the CBO said.
-
How Navy divers are preparing for the Arctic battlefront
Diving beneath 18 inches of ice presents its own hazards and challenges.
-
SWO boss: ‘Many challenges remain’ in fixing surface fleet’s manning problems
The effect of such manning shortages became apparent following two ship collisions that killed 17 sailors in 2017.
-
New in 2021: Bonhomme Richard will be turned into scrap
The big deck amphib will likely make the long trip from its San Diego homeport to the Gulf Coast as a final voyage in 2021.
-
New in 2021: Will 1st Fleet and Atlantic Fleet outlast the Trump administration?
It remains unclear whether plans announced by Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite in December will carry over into the new administration.
-
New in 2021: Here are all the ships the Navy will commission and christen in the coming year
Seven ships will join the fleet in 2021.
-
New ‘tri-maritime strategy’ released, but leaders struggle to explain certain key points
The report is the latest grim warning about China and Russia’s naval ascendance.
-
Adm. John Aquilino tapped to be next leader of US Indo-Pacific Command
Aquilino currently serves as the commanding officer of U.S. Pacific Fleet
-
Navy will scrap fire-ravaged Bonhomme Richard
Officials said it will cost too much to resurrect the amphib, which burned for more than four days this summer.












