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COVID-19 delays petty officer advancement results — again
While the advancement results are typically available on Memorial Day, that’s not going to happen for the second year in a row.
Navy to send Ronald Reagan to 5th Fleet amid Afghanistan troop withdrawal: report
The Reagan will move from the Asia-Pacific region to the Middle East, and is expected to remain in U.S. Central Command’s region for up to four months, The Wall Street Journal reports.
USS Truman heads to sea for trials after leaving shipyard
The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman left Norfolk Naval Shipyard after a 14-month availability.
After years of doubt, a Ford-class carrier is set to join the fleet
President Donald Trump and the Navy’s leadership ushered in a new era in naval aviation on July 22 as they officially commissioned the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, but a large cloud of uncertainty still hovers over the $12.9 billion ship, its high-tech systems and the sailors who will man it.
Navy may need to reconsider the future of its fleet, study says
By Peter Rathmell