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The U.S. Navy Isn’t Prepared For What’s Coming

The U.S. Navy faces a hard reality: too few ready surface ships, years-long carrier overhauls, and late, over-budget programs ...
In 1963, USS Thresher sank, killing all 129 aboard—sparking decades of speculation. It remains the deadliest submarine accident in U.S. history.
In June 1967, the Royal Navy’s first nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Dreadnought, received an unusual order: sink half a ship.
WILLEMSTAD - The Dutch naval support ship Zr.Ms. Pelikaan has departed from Curaçao bound for Jamaica to deliver emergency ...
The Navy has evacuated 864 family members, civilian employees, and contractors from Naval Station Guantánamo Bay as Hurricane Melissa powers toward the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm.