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As Xi calls for reunification, Pentagon says China policy is unchanged
The Pentagon stopped short of supporting Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s new assessment China is moving to seize Taiwan “on a much faster timeline."
By Joe Gould
Despite rising awareness of critical US sealift shortfalls, solutions are elusive
It’s unclear how the U.S. plans to stop a capacity collapse among the ships needed to transport up to 90 percent of the Army’s and Marine Corps’ equipment for a major conflict.
By David B. Larter
Navy cans captain in Pensacola
He had been at the helm of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Center for nearly 14 months.
By Navy Times staff
Op-ed: The truth behind the ‘Twisterville mutiny’
The author makes the case for charging retired officers with the crime of mutiny.
By Bruce A. Elleman, Naval War College
Naval War College’s 1st female president takes command
The first female leader of the U.S. Naval War College has officially assumed command of the school.
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
California crash kills sailor
The accident remains under investigation, authorities say.
Meet the next Naval War College president
She's commanded the Providers of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 5, the Island Knights of Guam’s Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 and Helicopter Sea Combat Wing, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
By Mark D. Faram