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Roosevelt carrier arrives in South Korea in show of force to the North
The USS Theodore Roosevelt will participate in joint military drills with South Korea and Japan as they step up training to address North Korean threats.
NATO’s largest-ever air defense exercise starts in Germany
In the Air Defender 2023 exercise, 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations respond to a simulated attack on a NATO member.
By The Associated Press
‘Yellowstone’ creator Taylor Sheridan to launch military spy series
"Special Ops: Lioness" debuts Sunday, July 23.
By Sarah Sicard
‘Ghosts of Beirut’ spotlights decades-long CIA hunt for terror leader
The 25-year manhunt launched in the wake of the 1983 Beirut bombings form the basis of the four-part Showtime series “Ghosts of Beirut."
By J.D. Simkins
Navy intel admiral says China balloon was wake-up call to Americans
The Office of Naval Intelligence head also called for the intel community to release more information to back up claims of Beijing's bad intentions.
A new Navy ‘cyber’ rating is in the works
The new rating will replace cryptologic technician networks and it's name will include "cyber." Expect more details later this year.
Red Forman, cantankerous Navy vet of ‘That 70s Show,’ is back, dumbass
"That '90s Show" premieres on Netflix Jan. 19.
By Sarah Sicard
Fleet Forces team tackles ‘decoupling’ destroyers from carriers
Destroyers may not be tied to carrier strike groups anymore, allowing them to operate more freely and then seamlessly plug into a CSG when needed.
Push for naval ‘interchangeability’ will require help from industry
The U.S. Navy and its closest allies and partners continue their quest to become interchangeable, but they can’t do it without international supply chains.
Navy testing alternative crewing model amid shortages, says SWO boss
The pilot program aims to decrease the number of temporary additional duty sailors aboard destroyers.
By Diana Stancy