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Once the pride of the U.S. Navy, its four battleships are now mothballed museum attractions. But if needed, could these decommissioned behemoths be reactivated?
The US Congress approved the first major national crypto legislation. This bill is expected to make sweeping changes in cryptocurrencies.
The Department of Defense is considering eliminating up to five admiral positions to reduce leadership redundancy. Experts warn the move risks long-term harm to Navy readiness.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources announced their first arrest under the states newly enacted abandoned boat law - a man who reportedly abandon ...
The Navy wants to buy 19 ships in fiscal year 2026, but delays, aging shipyards, and new threats may upset those plans.
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First Phantoms in Vietnam
On the 5th of August 1964, the US Navy begins operations of a new aircraft over Vietnam. This new multirole aircraft - the F4 Phantom - will come to define Vietnam War era jet combat, but during ...
The Navy has been pushing to give its submarines new ways to hunt and gather intelligence with drones sent out and retrieved via torpedo tube.
Indonesia's president on Wednesday hailed a "new era" of trade relations with the United States, after Donald Trump said he would slash tariffs faced by Southeast Asia's biggest economy from ...
Mystery wreckage found on South Pacific seafloor near Guadalcanal is tied to World War II ship that sailed backwards after its bow was blown off, Navy says.
More than 30 SEALs are volunteering their expertise in navigating difficult terrain and diving in the Guadalupe River as miles of destruction and debris line the area.
The “right to repair” involves providing troops with the necessary tools and authorization to make fixes that now require contractors.
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