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How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
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After Washington’s refueling woes, US Navy eyes new plans for carriers
The aircraft carrier Washington’s refueling ran two years long, due to the pandemic, industrial base challenges and unplanned work in the propulsion plant.
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In-construction amphibious ship catches fire at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Shipyard employees extinguished a fire onboard the future Bougainville, but six people were treated for smoke inhalation.
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Aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln suffers electrical fire in port
The Nimitz-class ship suffered an electrical fire in a forward compartment. Sailors quickly cut power and extinguished the fire.
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House committee may conduct greater oversight of Navy ship maintenance
Rep. Rob Wittman is unhappy some Navy ships are in too poor a condition to save from early retirement, and he wants to ensure this doesn’t happen again.
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Wittman proposes way to keep Next-Generation Air Dominance on track
Congress wants annual updates on the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter program and affiliated efforts, to ensure the Air Force and Navy stay on track.
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Defense secretary taps Pacific Fleet’s Paparo to be top Navy officer
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin sent Paparo’s name to the White House last week, officials confirmed.
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House committee boosts shipbuilding plans despite budget caps
A House defense policy bill would accelerate submarine and amphibious construction, though it’s unclear where the money will come from amid budget caps.
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Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here’s what happens next.
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How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
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After Washington’s refueling woes, US Navy eyes new plans for carriers
The aircraft carrier Washington’s refueling ran two years long, due to the pandemic, industrial base challenges and unplanned work in the propulsion plant.
-
In-construction amphibious ship catches fire at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Shipyard employees extinguished a fire onboard the future Bougainville, but six people were treated for smoke inhalation.
-
Aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln suffers electrical fire in port
The Nimitz-class ship suffered an electrical fire in a forward compartment. Sailors quickly cut power and extinguished the fire.
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House committee may conduct greater oversight of Navy ship maintenance
Rep. Rob Wittman is unhappy some Navy ships are in too poor a condition to save from early retirement, and he wants to ensure this doesn’t happen again.
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Wittman proposes way to keep Next-Generation Air Dominance on track
Congress wants annual updates on the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter program and affiliated efforts, to ensure the Air Force and Navy stay on track.
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Defense secretary taps Pacific Fleet’s Paparo to be top Navy officer
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin sent Paparo’s name to the White House last week, officials confirmed.
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House committee boosts shipbuilding plans despite budget caps
A House defense policy bill would accelerate submarine and amphibious construction, though it’s unclear where the money will come from amid budget caps.
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Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here’s what happens next.
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How Marine Commandant Berger became ‘the poster child for change’
Gen. David Berger relinquishes command on July 10, after four years of reforms that will shape the Marine Corps for years to come.
-
After Washington’s refueling woes, US Navy eyes new plans for carriers
The aircraft carrier Washington’s refueling ran two years long, due to the pandemic, industrial base challenges and unplanned work in the propulsion plant.
-
In-construction amphibious ship catches fire at Ingalls Shipbuilding
Shipyard employees extinguished a fire onboard the future Bougainville, but six people were treated for smoke inhalation.
-
Aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln suffers electrical fire in port
The Nimitz-class ship suffered an electrical fire in a forward compartment. Sailors quickly cut power and extinguished the fire.
-
House committee may conduct greater oversight of Navy ship maintenance
Rep. Rob Wittman is unhappy some Navy ships are in too poor a condition to save from early retirement, and he wants to ensure this doesn’t happen again.
-
Wittman proposes way to keep Next-Generation Air Dominance on track
Congress wants annual updates on the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter program and affiliated efforts, to ensure the Air Force and Navy stay on track.
-
Defense secretary taps Pacific Fleet’s Paparo to be top Navy officer
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin sent Paparo’s name to the White House last week, officials confirmed.
-
House committee boosts shipbuilding plans despite budget caps
A House defense policy bill would accelerate submarine and amphibious construction, though it’s unclear where the money will come from amid budget caps.
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Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here’s what happens next.














