OpinionTo bootstrap US maritime industrial base, link allies and innovatorsAs officials consider the wholesale resuscitation of U.S. shipbuilding, there is a nearer-term lever worth pulling, the author of this op-ed argues.By Joshua Tallis3 days ago
OpinionTuberville’s proposal for academy athletes to go pro undermines dutyAcademy athletes should not be allowed to defer their service commitments to play pro sports, the author of this op-ed argues.By Lt. Col. Ken Segelhorst (ret.)3 weeks ago
Naval Academy removes nearly 400 books from library in new DEI purgeAcademy officials were told to review the library late last week, and an initial search had identified about 900 books for a closer look.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press3 weeks ago
How the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal escalated into an all-out slugfestBoth Norman Scott and Daniel J. Callaghan would be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the intense naval battle.By Jon Guttman4 weeks ago
US Naval Academy ends affirmative action in admissionsThe change was made in response to Trump's executive order aimed at eliminating DEI initiatives from the military, including service academies.4 weeks ago
US shipbuilding in a ‘perpetual state of triage,’ watchdog says Both Navy testimony and a government watchdog report this week highlighted the lackluster progress of U.S. shipbuilding during the past 20 years.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher4 weeks ago