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The U.S. Navy Is Way Too Small
The US Navy currently has 238 active combat warships, 50 of which are in reserve. The sea service is building another 50 ...
Both Navy testimony and a government watchdog report this week highlighted the lackluster progress of U.S. shipbuilding ...
The guided-missile destroyer, which left the Middle East in June, will help "restore territorial integrity" at the US border, ...
The United States Navy Military Sealift Command's dry cargo ship USNS Wally Schirra departs Hanwha Ocean shipyard after a seven-month overhaul at Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, on March 12 ...
"If we threw a zillion dollars at the Department of the US Navy today, we couldn't build the ships because we don't have the industrial base. We've got to fix that," Sen. Roger Wicker, a ...
An earlier statement from NAS Pensacola read, "NAS Pensacola Navy Security Forces and local law enforcement entities are responding to an active shooter situation March 6 onboard Corry Station." ...
A commissioning ceremony will be held at a Connecticut shipyard as the first submarine to bear the USS Iowa name becomes an ...
But it's not always size that matters. The Navy uses plenty of other ships that aren't on such a grand scale, but this doesn't make them any less impressive — or important. Some ships are only ...
The US Navy's oldest active submarine is back for operations in the Pacific after a three-year maintenance period. The USS Ohio is a first-in-class nuclear-powered guided-missile submarine. The ...
The United States is arming major Pacific allies and partners—Australia, Japan, and Taiwan—with anti-ships missiles as China's navy expands ... to include active and passive electronic measures." ...