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US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
Biden returns $26M in border wall money to Norfolk Naval Shipyard
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, will use the $26 million to address numerous safety violations in one of its buildings.
Best pics of the week: May 23, 2021
Air Force PJs train in Djibouti, amphibious exercises in Portugal, DEFENDER-Europe exercises in Bulgaria and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Truman leaves Norfolk shipyard after first of its kind maintenance availability
The carrier completed a first-ever extended carrier incremental availability. It entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Va., in July after its third deployment in four years.
The Navy’s saddest fast-attack sub will finally get the tender loving maintenance it needs
The Boise last returned from a patrol in October 2015, and it's been waiting on maintenance ever since.
Sea power backers propose $25 billion to fix US shipyards
The introduction of the 11-page Shipyard Act comes after President Joe Biden proposed a $2.25 trillion infrastructure package and Republicans made a $568 billion counteroffer.
By Joe Gould
As Biden improves support with vets, Afghanistan plan a plus to some
Results from around the country last year suggest Biden has an edge with some military voters unlike his recent predecessors.
Ship maintenance delays are jeopardizing national security, congressman says
“We can have the greatest ships in the world ... but if we can’t keep them on a regular cycle of being deployed, then they’re not worth much.”
By Diana Stancy
A troubled sailor was ‘underdiagnosed’ by mental health officials before mass shooting
A Navy investigation reveals missed opportunities to stop Gabriel Romero before he opened fire.
Navy fires Norfolk Naval Shipyard CO after repeated maintenance delays
Capt. Kai Torkelson's firing is tied to the shipyard's continuing inability to meet maintenance schedules,
Former SECNAV, retired flag officer say Trump administration is hollowing out the Navy
Under the Trump administration, the Navy is on pace to build many fewer ships than it was under the Obama administration, and the maintenance backlog has gotten worse.
By Former Navy Secretary Ray Mabus and Rear Adm. Michael Smith (ret.)