Adm. Paparo calls for a defense revamp amid Pacific tensions, urging faster procurement and the use of AI and 3D printing to boost readiness.
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A Navy EA-18G Growler crashed into San Diego Bay during landing; both aviators ejected safely. The cause is under investigation.
Marines and soldiers deploy to Guantanamo Bay to support detention operations amid a significant immigration crackdown, setting up logistics.
The Pentagon is tasked with detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay per Trump's directive, raising questions about capacity and legal criteria.
Yemen's Houthis limit Red Sea attacks to Israeli ships amid Gaza ceasefire. Threats may resume against U.S./UK if aggression occurs.
A Florida jury found CNN defamed a Navy vet in a 2021 story on Afghan rescues, awarding $5M in damages. CNN awaits punitive damage verdict.
As the Biden era ends, U.S. military voices grow candid on Red Sea conflict tactics, costs, and looming challenges for the next administration.
The Navy will name two new Ford-class carriers after Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, honoring their legacy and leadership.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, returns to Washington for a state funeral. President Biden will deliver a eulogy at the National Cathedral.
The Navy seeks to expand mine warfare training in Hawaii and California. An EIS, open for community input, details plans for new training ranges.