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A Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine is now homeported in Guam
The US Navy regularly stations a submarine in Guam; the latest to be deployed to the island is the USS Tucson, replacing the USS Minnesota.
The U.S. Air Force will expand its procurement of stealthy air-launched cruise and anti-ship missiles, according to contract ...
A freak wind storm sent four cruise ship passengers tumbling into the water Thursday when their ship broke loose from a dock ...
Amphibious transport dock USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD-28) pulled into Naval Station Norfolk on Thursday, capping off a nearly ...
The USS Fort Lauderdale returned to Naval Station Norfolk, completing the vessel’s first-ever deployment since its ...
The Lincoln and its crew of 5,000 have spent months on station in the Arabian Sea supporting U.S. military operations against ...
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37 percent of US Navy nuclear attack submarines can’t deploy because the yards can’t fix them
The famous number in America’s submarine crisis is the construction gap. But a large share of the boats the Navy already owns ...
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Sampson discharged nearly 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel during routine defueling ...
Museum leaders say the work is necessary to prevent further deterioration and rising repair costs. The WWII submarine USS ...
The Navy has been phasing out Los Angeles-class subs in favor of Virginia-class submarines, which are quieter and can operate ...
Speaking at CNE 2026, COMSUBFOR Vice Admiral Richard Seif revealed the US Navy is deploying offensive and defensive ...
Unsurprisingly, the United States and China have the world’s two strongest navies—but several far smaller nations punch well above their weight. Nearly every great power in world history has tried to ...
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