A Pakistani national, Muhammad Pahlawan, was sentenced on October 16 to 40 years in federal prison for charges related to the ...
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The U.S. Navy Should Stop Trying to Be Everywhere at Once

A strategic argument posits that the U.S. Navy is trapped by nostalgia for Cold War-era dominance and anxiety over China’s ...
North Korea test-fired two hypersonic missiles on Wednesday, prompting protests from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, which ...
While on a 7,500-mile trip around the Pacific Ocean this past summer, a small surface drone caught an unexpected sight: a ...
The first warship is named for Admiral Pierre-Alexis Ronarc'h, who served in the French Navy during World War I. Four more are under construction for France, and three for Greece.
With so many sailors in the United States Navy, is it possible for them to serve aboard the same ship their entire career?
The Rules, the Decider, and the Tradition Since 1819, Congress has said Navy ships are to be named by the Secretary of t ...
Over the summer, the United States deployed warships to the Caribbean – ostensibly to menace drug traffickers but also as a ...
More than 80 years after the USS Utah battleship was sunk during Pearl Harbor, a new USS Utah is set to be christened this ...
In less than two months, President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth say the U.S. military has killed 32 people ...