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Recently, Adm. David Anderson of the Navy conducted a radio interview in which he commented on the state of communications between the Navy and the local communities regarding the proposed … More »
Retired Carriers Aren’t The Solution For The Navy’s Search Every week or so, with almost clockwork regularity, a light bulb will go on for someone following the Navy’s search for … More »
On May 22, a serious fire broke out on the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier George Washington as it sailed to relieve the forward-deployed Kitty Hawk in the western Pacific Ocean. It … More »
Some resist Gates’ focus on guerrilla, not large-scale, fighting. WASHINGTON — Air Force Maj. Gen. Charles J. Dunlap Jr. is not a fighter pilot, wing commander or war planner. But … More »
The Americans and the Israelis are acting in concert vis-à-vis Iran. The unmistakable message they are putting out loud and clear is that an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities is … More »
We should have all learned by now that when we think we’ve heard all there is to hear about the Navy’s study to find a location for a new outlying … More »
How is it possible that a service with such a strong history of strategic vision and analysis is being perceived on Capitol Hill as unable to explain its programs? And … More »
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates is a tremendous improvement over his predecessor. His openness and obvious respect for those in uniform, his willingness to listen and his willingness to … More »
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