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Navy officer convicted in ‘Dateline’ death gets more time for appeal
The junior officer was convicted for killing his Belgian wife in 2015.
Next federal research ship slated to sail Gulf of Mexico in 2023
It will be the third of three research ships being built for the National Science Foundation to add state-of-the-art vessels to the shrinking research fleets in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf. T
4-star: Ship deployments, more high-level exercises could help stabilize Latin America
In U.S. Southern Command, the National Defense Strategy is as much about combating local corruption as competing with Russia and China.
What the US needs to counter ‘unprecedented’ Chinese influence in South America
China now has "unprecedented levels of influence and leverage" in America's backyard, Adm. Craig Faller warned Tuesday.
By Aaron Mehta
Who’s the Navy’s next CNO?
Maybe a White House with a flair for the dramatic could shake up the highest levels of the Navy's officer corps.
By Mark D. Faram
Why Comfort sailed south again
Stops are planned for Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Panama, Saint Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago, but the focus remains on aiding Venezuela refugees and migrants.
By Mark D. Faram
The unloved, unlovely, yet indispensable LST
One of the biggest threats to D-Day success came from the Allied side — the shortage of a key ship.
By Craig L. Symonds, World War II Magazine
Miracle at Midway?
At 10 o’clock on the morning of June 4, 1942, the Japanese were winning the Pacific War; an hour later, three Japanese aircraft carriers were on fire and sinking.
By Craig L. Symonds, World War II Magazine
More details emerge on World War I blockbuster from Sam Mendes, Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg ("Saving Private Ryan") and Sam Mendes ("Road to Perdition") are teaming up for the blockbuster.
By Jon Simkins
Navy officer faces court-martial in wife’s death, ending a long legal odyssey
Navy officials refused to take jurisdiction over Lt. Craig R. Becker's case since his wife's 2015 death in Belgium.
The Art of War: How combat artists are capturing the soul of the Marine Corps
“Go to war, do art” is now the battle cry of the Marine combat artists.
By Andrea Scott