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SECNAV calls for standing up new numbered fleet in the Indo-Pacific
Some question the feasibility of standing up a U.S. 1st Fleet at the nexus of the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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Watchdog: 75 percent of sub and aircraft carrier maintenance ended late in recent years
This week’s Government Accountability Office report is the latest showcase of the Navy’s struggles to get vessels out of the shipyards on time.
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NATO Black Sea exercise kicks off as Moscow puts its regional forces on alert
The U.S. warship Porter steamed into the Black Sea days after Russia conducted a “snap readiness check” of its regional forces.
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Admiral: Bonhomme Richard fire believed to have started in the ‘Deep V’ cargo hold
Local firefighters are responding to a massive blaze on board the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard.
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Exercise to unite four combatant commands to test homeland defenses for the first time
It’s going down this week on the east coast.
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Navy League cancels Sea-Air-Space in response to coronavirus restrictions
The Navy League is reaching out to individuals and companies who planned to attend next month’s event in Maryland.
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In a thawing era, ICEX 2020 kicks off up north
Welcome to Camp Seadragon, a temporary military outpost on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean.
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SEALs want to expand training in Washington’s state parks
But some citizen groups oppose the Navy’s plans.
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Timeline set to get troubled flattop Ford to sea
In a message last month to the fleet, the Acting SECNAV pushed for a renewed sense of urgency to deploy the carrier.
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A futurist stares into the future of maritime warfare
Eric Wertheim talks about lasers, subs, the F-35C Joint Strike Fighter and the eternal allure of the Ticos.
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SECNAV calls for standing up new numbered fleet in the Indo-Pacific
Some question the feasibility of standing up a U.S. 1st Fleet at the nexus of the Indian and Pacific oceans.
-
Watchdog: 75 percent of sub and aircraft carrier maintenance ended late in recent years
This week’s Government Accountability Office report is the latest showcase of the Navy’s struggles to get vessels out of the shipyards on time.
-
NATO Black Sea exercise kicks off as Moscow puts its regional forces on alert
The U.S. warship Porter steamed into the Black Sea days after Russia conducted a “snap readiness check” of its regional forces.
-
Admiral: Bonhomme Richard fire believed to have started in the ‘Deep V’ cargo hold
Local firefighters are responding to a massive blaze on board the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard.
-
Exercise to unite four combatant commands to test homeland defenses for the first time
It’s going down this week on the east coast.
-
Navy League cancels Sea-Air-Space in response to coronavirus restrictions
The Navy League is reaching out to individuals and companies who planned to attend next month’s event in Maryland.
-
In a thawing era, ICEX 2020 kicks off up north
Welcome to Camp Seadragon, a temporary military outpost on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean.
-
SEALs want to expand training in Washington’s state parks
But some citizen groups oppose the Navy’s plans.
-
Timeline set to get troubled flattop Ford to sea
In a message last month to the fleet, the Acting SECNAV pushed for a renewed sense of urgency to deploy the carrier.
-
A futurist stares into the future of maritime warfare
Eric Wertheim talks about lasers, subs, the F-35C Joint Strike Fighter and the eternal allure of the Ticos.
-
SECNAV calls for standing up new numbered fleet in the Indo-Pacific
Some question the feasibility of standing up a U.S. 1st Fleet at the nexus of the Indian and Pacific oceans.
-
Watchdog: 75 percent of sub and aircraft carrier maintenance ended late in recent years
This week’s Government Accountability Office report is the latest showcase of the Navy’s struggles to get vessels out of the shipyards on time.
-
NATO Black Sea exercise kicks off as Moscow puts its regional forces on alert
The U.S. warship Porter steamed into the Black Sea days after Russia conducted a “snap readiness check” of its regional forces.
-
Admiral: Bonhomme Richard fire believed to have started in the ‘Deep V’ cargo hold
Local firefighters are responding to a massive blaze on board the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard.
-
Exercise to unite four combatant commands to test homeland defenses for the first time
It’s going down this week on the east coast.
-
Navy League cancels Sea-Air-Space in response to coronavirus restrictions
The Navy League is reaching out to individuals and companies who planned to attend next month’s event in Maryland.
-
In a thawing era, ICEX 2020 kicks off up north
Welcome to Camp Seadragon, a temporary military outpost on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean.
-
SEALs want to expand training in Washington’s state parks
But some citizen groups oppose the Navy’s plans.
-
Timeline set to get troubled flattop Ford to sea
In a message last month to the fleet, the Acting SECNAV pushed for a renewed sense of urgency to deploy the carrier.
-
A futurist stares into the future of maritime warfare
Eric Wertheim talks about lasers, subs, the F-35C Joint Strike Fighter and the eternal allure of the Ticos.













