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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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Biden’s pick to lead the Marine Corps helped design its new vision
President Joe Biden nominated Gen. Eric Smith Tuesday to serve as the next commandant of the Marine Corps.
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Military prepares for disaster relief on Guam after massive typhoon
Airmen at Andersen AFB are working to reopen runways, while other military units are preparing to assist Guam residents.
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US Navy may accelerate investments to extend some Ohio subs’ lives
The Navy is considering extending the lives of a few Ohio-class submarines in fiscal 2025 to hedge against any delays as the Columbia class is built.
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US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
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A very good girl deploys on carrier Ford: Sage the service dog
During the USS Ford’s deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet, the yellow Labrador retriever will comfort sailors and help them cope with operational stress.
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Fleet Forces chief wants to make a smaller Navy more lethal
Adm. Daryl Caudle has a smaller fleet than he’d like, due to ship and sub maintenance and construction delays. But he’s making the ones he has more lethal.
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Marines want 31 amphibious ships. The Pentagon disagrees. Now what?
The Navy has 31 amphibious ships — what the Corps considers the bare minimum it needs — but the Pentagon plans to shrink the fleet in fiscal 2024.
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Navy long-range plan shows minimal growth in many warship programs
The Navy’s 2024 long-range shipbuilding plan, similar to last year’s, outlines three potential options, two of which never grow the fleet to 355 ships.
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US Navy, Marines push to make virtual training more real
The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.
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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.
-
Biden’s pick to lead the Marine Corps helped design its new vision
President Joe Biden nominated Gen. Eric Smith Tuesday to serve as the next commandant of the Marine Corps.
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Military prepares for disaster relief on Guam after massive typhoon
Airmen at Andersen AFB are working to reopen runways, while other military units are preparing to assist Guam residents.
-
US Navy may accelerate investments to extend some Ohio subs’ lives
The Navy is considering extending the lives of a few Ohio-class submarines in fiscal 2025 to hedge against any delays as the Columbia class is built.
-
US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-
A very good girl deploys on carrier Ford: Sage the service dog
During the USS Ford’s deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet, the yellow Labrador retriever will comfort sailors and help them cope with operational stress.
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Fleet Forces chief wants to make a smaller Navy more lethal
Adm. Daryl Caudle has a smaller fleet than he’d like, due to ship and sub maintenance and construction delays. But he’s making the ones he has more lethal.
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Marines want 31 amphibious ships. The Pentagon disagrees. Now what?
The Navy has 31 amphibious ships — what the Corps considers the bare minimum it needs — but the Pentagon plans to shrink the fleet in fiscal 2024.
-
Navy long-range plan shows minimal growth in many warship programs
The Navy’s 2024 long-range shipbuilding plan, similar to last year’s, outlines three potential options, two of which never grow the fleet to 355 ships.
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US Navy, Marines push to make virtual training more real
The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.
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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.
-
Biden’s pick to lead the Marine Corps helped design its new vision
President Joe Biden nominated Gen. Eric Smith Tuesday to serve as the next commandant of the Marine Corps.
-
Military prepares for disaster relief on Guam after massive typhoon
Airmen at Andersen AFB are working to reopen runways, while other military units are preparing to assist Guam residents.
-
US Navy may accelerate investments to extend some Ohio subs’ lives
The Navy is considering extending the lives of a few Ohio-class submarines in fiscal 2025 to hedge against any delays as the Columbia class is built.
-
US Navy declares its mine countermeasures suite ready for operations
The Navy declared its mine countermeasures mission package operational, ahead of a planned 2025 deployment on a littoral combat ship.
-
A very good girl deploys on carrier Ford: Sage the service dog
During the USS Ford’s deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet, the yellow Labrador retriever will comfort sailors and help them cope with operational stress.
-
Fleet Forces chief wants to make a smaller Navy more lethal
Adm. Daryl Caudle has a smaller fleet than he’d like, due to ship and sub maintenance and construction delays. But he’s making the ones he has more lethal.
-
Marines want 31 amphibious ships. The Pentagon disagrees. Now what?
The Navy has 31 amphibious ships — what the Corps considers the bare minimum it needs — but the Pentagon plans to shrink the fleet in fiscal 2024.
-
Navy long-range plan shows minimal growth in many warship programs
The Navy’s 2024 long-range shipbuilding plan, similar to last year’s, outlines three potential options, two of which never grow the fleet to 355 ships.
-
US Navy, Marines push to make virtual training more real
The sea services want to be able to practice complex scenarios in a training and simulation environment that pulls together all-domain sailors and Marines.













