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Arab-Israeli missile defense has a shot, says CENTCOM nominee
In the wake of recent missile and drone attacks against the UAE by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, there’s a fresh opportunity to integrate air and missile defense in the Mideast, says Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla.
By Joe Gould
Navy planning first new Pearl Harbor dry dock since 1943
A surge in demand for attack submarines and the lengthening of Virginia-class submarines to carry more missiles prompted the new construction planning.
University of Hawaii welcomes Navy ROTC program
NROTC will join Army and Air Force programs at the university.
Senate committee advances senior general’s nomination despite sexual assault accusations
Gen. John Hyten has denied the accusations , and military leaders dismissed the allegations after a lengthy investigation.
Widow of hero Inouye christens warship bearing his name
This guided-missile destroyer's motto — "Go For Broke" — pays homage to the mostly Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
Navy to christen new destroyer honoring Hawaii hero, statesman
The late Sen. Daniel Inouye received the Medal of Honor for his battlefield bravery during World War II while serving with the mostly Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
Inhofe not on board with plans to shutter aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman
Plans to decommission the Truman are struggling on Capitol Hill.
Will Pearl Harbor become home to this floating National Historic Landmark?
A deal falls through to send ship from Hawaii to Scotland but federal lawmakers will try to broker a temporary move to Pearl Harbor.
Navy improving 7th Fleet, but sailors work 100-hour weeks, lack sleep, watchdog warns
Cruiser and destroyer reforms in the West Pacific are encouraging, but sailors report being overworked, a federal watchdog warned Congress on Wednesday.
Hawaii’s false missile alert leads to new recommendations to prevent mistakes
Multiple investigations blamed the alert on human error and inadequate safeguards.
Failure to launch? Trump’s Space Force faces Senate skeptics
If President Donald Trump wants his proposed Space Force to have a life beyond a campaign rally applause line, his administration will have to win over skeptics of both parties, especially in the U.S. Senate.
By Joe Gould