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By Kukil Bora Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a welcoming ceremony as he inspects the Vice-Admiral Kulakov anti-submarine warfare ship in Novorossiysk on Sept. 23, 2014. Russia is developing its … More »
By Lance M. Bacon, Staff writer Some of the Navy’s youngest sailors are now living aboard its newest carrier. Roughly 240 junior sailors on Monday departed the barracks and leased … More »
By Kulwant Saluja, Medill News Service CHANTILLY, Va. — It served Marines in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. For more than half a century, the CH-46E Sea Knight helicopter was a … More »
By Aaron Mehta WASHINGTON — In a milestone for the F-35 joint strike fighter, the US Marine Corps today declared the F-35B jump-jet model to have achieved initial operational capability … More »
By David Larter, Staff writer When the carrier Theodore Roosevelt leaves the Persian Gulf this fall, U.S. Central Command will be without a flattop for as long as two months even … More »
by Anthony Capaccio The Marine Corps’ version of Lockheed Martin Corp.’s F-35 fighter demonstrated poor reliability in a 12-day exercise at sea, according to the U.S. military’s top testing officer. … More »
By Hugh Lessig hlessig@dailypress.com Layoffs at Newport News Shipbuilding could top 1,500 from now through 2016 as the company copes with a temporary drop in work, the company president told … More »
By: Megan Eckstein July 22, 2015 3:38 PM Boeing is taking steps to keep its F-18 production line open for future Navy and international sales based on positive signs from … More »
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