US Navy sailor convicted of spying for China
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The Midshipmen football team, coming off a 10-3 record and a win over Army last season, is looking to ride the momentum into this season.
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Navy’s Largest Aircraft Carrier Isn’t Going to the Middle East … Yet
Tiltrotor aircraft combine the vertical takeoff, hover, and vertical landings of a helicopter but offer the more extended range, higher speed, and fuel efficiency of a turboprop aircraft.
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSNNavy ship named for Cesar Chavez will continue to bear his name
The Pentagon on Sunday announced that a naval vessel named for labor leader Cesar Chavez will keep its name. Trump administration officials had announced plans earlier this year to rename multiple vessels named for historical figures including Harvey Milk,
Navy athletics has announced that Keenan Reynolds and Mike James will share the role of color commentator for Navy football radio broadcasts.
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Navy’s Next-Generation TACAMO Aircraft Just Got Its Official Name
The US Navy began its TACAMO mission in the early 1960s, when it was determined that an airborne Very Low Frequency (VLF) communications system was feasible.
The networking group focuses on providing valuable support and fostering a sense of community among entrepreneurs. Rod Ferrier grew up in Waynesboro. A Fishburne Military School graduate, he served in the United States Navy for four years.
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Today, the Naval Air Station on Whidbey Island sends pilots and aircraft to the Tri-Cities Airport for practice, including "touch and gos." The Navy planes often seen flying over the Tri-Cities are Boeing 737s converted for Navy use, known as P-8 Poseidon, which are reconnaissance aircraft known for patrolling oceans and coastlines.
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National Security Journal on MSNThe US Navy’s Shipbuilding Crisis Is Real
The United States Navy’s industrial base is facing a full-blown crisis, threatening America’s status as the world’s dominant naval power. -Decades of unstable funding, aging infrastructure, and overly complex designs have trapped the Navy in a “doom loop” of maintenance backlogs and new-construction delays.