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US President Donald Trump wants to “Make American Shipbuilding Great Again.” And leaders at two South Korean shipyards say that, given the chance, they could do just that.
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The US Navy Is Modernizing Its Arleigh Burke Destroyers, And This One Just Passed A Major Test
Trials of the USS Ted Stevens, conducted by Huntington Ingalls Industries, showed that the ship met all mechanical, electrical, and combat-system requirements.
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US Navy commander overseeing Venezuelan boat strikes steps down
The announcement of Adm. Alvin Holsey's departure comes less than one year after he took over as commander of U.S. Southern Command.
Two people on an alleged drug smuggling boat were recovered and detained by the Navy Thursday after the vessel was destroyed.
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The US Navy’s Final Independence-Class Littoral Combat Ship Just Set Sail
The Independence-class LCS has been re-adapted for use as a minesweeper, although there are concerns that its aluminum hull might not be ideally suited for that purpose.
Philadelphia celebrated the Navy’s 250th birthday with a city parade and “Victory at Sea” concert as part of a weeklong celebration across the city.
Navy coach Brian Newberry said everything is on the table in terms of addressing personnel, schemes and game plan for the Mids’ defense.
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A Tiny Sub 'Sank' A $4.5B American Aircraft Carrier, And Here's Why It Mattered To The US Navy
The U.S. Navy regularly conducts training exercises to simulate and prepare for combat. In 2015, a tiny sub "sank" one of its aircraft carriers in a drill.