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By David Cenciotti Some cool shots of U.S. Marine Corps Hornets launching for a mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve missions. Taken on Jun. 10, the following photographs show … More »
By Marek Pruszewicz BBC World Service The mighty ships of the German High Seas Fleet were scuttled by their own sailors in Scapa Flow in Orkney on 21 June 1919. … More »
Daniel Gouré, Ph.D. Seventy percent of the lifetime cost of a weapons system is incurred after it is bought. There is the recurring maintenance that all complex systems require. If … More »
Recently, some friends saw the movie “The Bridges at Toko-ri” on late night TV. After seeing it, they said, “You planned and led the raid. Why don’t you tell us … More »
Mark Thompson Beijing is bulldozing sand into the eyes of the world When it comes to international relations, there are many ways to change the situation on the ground. But … More »
BY JOHN LEHMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS A serious vulnerability lurks under the surface for the Navy. It’s a problem you won’t see in New York during Fleet Week — … More »
Filed in Sidetones by Kayce Hagen Kayce M. Hagen is a pen name assumed by an active duty enlisted airman. She wrote the following words to capture her thoughts after attending mandatory annual training … More »
By ERIC SCHMITTMAY 11, 2015 Photo A crew directing jet fighters on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson in the northern Persian Gulf last year.CreditTyler Hicks/The New … More »
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