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The Navy is locking down staff at boot camp for up to 90 days
The Navy has taken an extreme step to try to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak at boot camp.
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Navy Exchanges implement restrictions amid Coronavirus outbreak
The Navy Exchange is making changes to help combat the spread of the coronavirus.
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The US Navy’s budget looks headed for the congressional shredder
Lawmakers from both parties are lining up to protest cuts to shipbuilding.
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Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
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Here’s the US Marine Corps’ plan for sinking Chinese ships with drone missile launchers
The Marines are developing a drone vehicle paired with a missile launcher to take out Chinese ships, according to funding requested in the Navy’s 2021 budget documents.
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper on how the Navy can get to 355 ships
In an exclusive interview with Defense News, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper makes the case of how and why the Navy can hit 355 ships by 2030.
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US Marine Corps could soon take out enemy ships with Navy missiles
The Marine Corps could soon be getting the Navy’s new Naval Strike Missile for use as a shore battery, according to the Navy’s acquisitions chief.
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Here’s every ship activated for TRANSCOM’s massive sealift surge, and what they do
Here’s your complete guide to the ships activated by U.S. Transportation Command in its largest-ever simultaneous surge of sealift ships.
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US military triggers ‘turbo activation’ of wartime sealift ships
A massive surge of U.S. sealift ships began Sept. 16, a critical test of the military’s ability to move heavy equipment in wartime. After all, Russia and China don’t have to fear the U.S. military if it can’t get to the fight.
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Navy secretary may skip 4-star candidates in selecting top Navy officer, sources say
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer is weighing nominating a three-star admiral to the Navy’s top uniformed position, bypassing the current crop of four-star admirals.
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The Navy is locking down staff at boot camp for up to 90 days
The Navy has taken an extreme step to try to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak at boot camp.
-
Navy Exchanges implement restrictions amid Coronavirus outbreak
The Navy Exchange is making changes to help combat the spread of the coronavirus.
-
The US Navy’s budget looks headed for the congressional shredder
Lawmakers from both parties are lining up to protest cuts to shipbuilding.
-
Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
-
Here’s the US Marine Corps’ plan for sinking Chinese ships with drone missile launchers
The Marines are developing a drone vehicle paired with a missile launcher to take out Chinese ships, according to funding requested in the Navy’s 2021 budget documents.
-
Defense Secretary Mark Esper on how the Navy can get to 355 ships
In an exclusive interview with Defense News, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper makes the case of how and why the Navy can hit 355 ships by 2030.
-
US Marine Corps could soon take out enemy ships with Navy missiles
The Marine Corps could soon be getting the Navy’s new Naval Strike Missile for use as a shore battery, according to the Navy’s acquisitions chief.
-
Here’s every ship activated for TRANSCOM’s massive sealift surge, and what they do
Here’s your complete guide to the ships activated by U.S. Transportation Command in its largest-ever simultaneous surge of sealift ships.
-
US military triggers ‘turbo activation’ of wartime sealift ships
A massive surge of U.S. sealift ships began Sept. 16, a critical test of the military’s ability to move heavy equipment in wartime. After all, Russia and China don’t have to fear the U.S. military if it can’t get to the fight.
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Navy secretary may skip 4-star candidates in selecting top Navy officer, sources say
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer is weighing nominating a three-star admiral to the Navy’s top uniformed position, bypassing the current crop of four-star admirals.
-
The Navy is locking down staff at boot camp for up to 90 days
The Navy has taken an extreme step to try to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak at boot camp.
-
Navy Exchanges implement restrictions amid Coronavirus outbreak
The Navy Exchange is making changes to help combat the spread of the coronavirus.
-
The US Navy’s budget looks headed for the congressional shredder
Lawmakers from both parties are lining up to protest cuts to shipbuilding.
-
Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
-
Here’s the US Marine Corps’ plan for sinking Chinese ships with drone missile launchers
The Marines are developing a drone vehicle paired with a missile launcher to take out Chinese ships, according to funding requested in the Navy’s 2021 budget documents.
-
Defense Secretary Mark Esper on how the Navy can get to 355 ships
In an exclusive interview with Defense News, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper makes the case of how and why the Navy can hit 355 ships by 2030.
-
US Marine Corps could soon take out enemy ships with Navy missiles
The Marine Corps could soon be getting the Navy’s new Naval Strike Missile for use as a shore battery, according to the Navy’s acquisitions chief.
-
Here’s every ship activated for TRANSCOM’s massive sealift surge, and what they do
Here’s your complete guide to the ships activated by U.S. Transportation Command in its largest-ever simultaneous surge of sealift ships.
-
US military triggers ‘turbo activation’ of wartime sealift ships
A massive surge of U.S. sealift ships began Sept. 16, a critical test of the military’s ability to move heavy equipment in wartime. After all, Russia and China don’t have to fear the U.S. military if it can’t get to the fight.
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Navy secretary may skip 4-star candidates in selecting top Navy officer, sources say
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer is weighing nominating a three-star admiral to the Navy’s top uniformed position, bypassing the current crop of four-star admirals.













