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Winning the long game: Sustaining sea power as our enduring advantage
"America does not want a fair fight — we want a fleet so capable, so ready and so forward that the fight never begins," CNO Adm. Daryl Caudle argues.
By Adm. Daryl Caudle, 34th chief of naval operations
Sailor accused of murder is now back on his ship in Norfolk
Norfolk prosecutors initially charged Aviation Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Donald Bowman in the Nov. 4 murder of fellow sailor James N. Henderson Jr., but dropped the charges last week after the Navy requested jurisdiction in the case.
Trump just made a 355-ship Navy national policy
Achieving a 355-ship Navy is now national policy, but the goal is still a long way off.
By David B. Larter
Influential congressman calls on Navy to extend lives of oldest cruisers
The influential head of a House sea power subcommittee is calling on the Navy to enter its oldest 11 cruisers into a service-life extension program rather than retire them at the end of their 35-year hull life.
By David B. Larter