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Filed in Air Force / Air Power, American Society, Elections, Leadership and Managing, Military, National Security, Organizations, Political Reform, Politics, Uncategorized, Veterans by Tony Carr As Air Force senior officials … More »
By Patricia Kime, Staff writer Washington policymakers will soon begin consideration of the biggest overhaul of the military health care system since Tricare replaced CHAMPUS in the early 1990s — … More »
by Defense Industry Daily staff Some nations have aircraft carriers. The USA has super-carriers. The FrenchCharles De Gaulle Class nuclear carriers displace about 43,000t. India’s newVikramaditya/ Admiral Gorshkov Class will … More »
By Steve Weintz Seaplane Fighter After World War II, the U.S. Navy found itself in uncertain waters, despite its enormous successes in the Pacific and Atlantic theaters. Blame the … More »
By: John Grady A newly created “Index of Military Strength” rates the Navy and Marine Corps as “marginal” in being able two fight two major regional conflicts almost simultaneously while … More »
By: Jeff Moore Just four days ahead of the 73rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Navy announced its intention to award Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc (HII). … More »
How exactly can a war-weary United States “do something” about ISIS and Ukraine? BY CHARLIE COOK Americans by our nature are easily given to outrage, anxious to stop invaders as … More »
The Virginian-Pilot More than a year ago, an MH-53E Sea Dragon, the Navy’s oldest and most unreliable helicopter, crashed off the coast of Virginia Beach. Lt. Wes Van Dorn and … More »
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