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Navy opening more subs to women as new female officers double
The Navy will open more submarine crews to women in the coming years.
A ‘persistent, proximate threat’: Why the Navy is preparing for a fight under the sea
Navy leaders are concerned about increased Russian submarine activity in the North Atlantic and Chinese submarine activity in the Pacific. The U.S. homeland is no longer a sanctuary from such threats, they warn.
By Diana Stancy
Audit: Some Navy sub cybersecurity inspections were neglected in recent years
Submarines of Naval Submarine Force Pacific and their tenders did not receive the required internal and external cybersecurity inspections in recent years, raising the specter of cyber vulnerability among some of the sea service’s most potent platforms.
More than 10 injured when tornado with maximum sustained winds of 128 mph hit Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
The storm caused injuries and damage at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.
Navy fires submarine CO after probe reveals ‘leadership and command climate problems’
Cmdr. Joseph G. Lautenslager was relieved Tuesday after higher ups lost confidence in his ability to command.
Navy shipbuilding plan would require ‘unprecedented’ funding levels, watchdog agency says
The shipbuilding plan released in December would give the fleet more than 400 ships by 2051, at a cost of $1 trillion, and would require annual funding "unprecedented since World War II," the CBO said.
Naval Academy grads hope to walk on the moon with NASA team
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Kayla Barron and Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicole Mann are among the 18 members of NASA's Artemis Team, and could be one of the first women to step on the moon.
By Katherine Fominykh, The (Annapolis, Md.) Capital Gazette via the AP