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South Korea, known officially as the Republic of Korea (ROK), hosts about 28,500 U.S. military personnel to deter ...
FBI arrests two Chinese nationals charged with gathering intelligence on U.S. Navy members, facilitating cash payments, and ...
The U.S. Navy said the presence of its aircraft carriers have deterred adversaries from striking against the country's ...
The top U.S. watchdog agency for consumer finance this week canceled a $95 million settlement reached last year with Navy ...
Task Force 66 is on the front lines of the Navy's efforts to learn innovative and asymmetric warfighting tactics like those ...
The US Navy has been pivoting from a Cold War alignment toward a more modern, flexible fleet as the focus shifts to the ...
The Navy confirmed that US destroyers in the Eastern Mediterranean intercepted "multiple" Iranian missiles earlier this month ...
The US Navy is constantly moving forward, innovating, and evolving. This is reflected in its newest ships and submarines to ...
The Pentagon increasingly sees the Pacific as its most important theater of operations as tensions brew between the U.S. and China. To that end, the Navy plans to increase training across the vast ...
After a 4-28 season in year one of the Doug Gottlieb era, the Green Bay men’s basketball coach recruited 28-year-old Ramel ...
Honolulu water utility files lawsuit against Navy seeking $1.2 billion after petroleum contamination of Oʻahu's drinking ...
To deter China’s growing naval power, the US must rapidly expand its fleet through a modern Naval Act, embracing large block buys and innovative shipbuilding reforms to boost capacity and speed.