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Gradual retirement for tanker jets endorsed by House lawmakers
The Air Force wants to ditch older tankers to make room for the KC-46 Pegasus.
In charting the future Navy, do not request permission
The Navy must not ask permission to undertake a fundamental re-examination of strategy, operational concepts, force levels, culture, and education. If necessary, it can beg forgiveness later should its conclusions "break the mold."
By Harlan Ullman
China has a large and growing navy: What is the rest of the story?
In the case of China, an assessment of strategy, operational proficiency, regional and global naval power, and leadership deserve additional emphasis, says the author of this commentary.
By Robert B. Murrett
Naval Community College takes shape without bricks, mortar or its most prominent champion
Eight months ago, the ex-Navy Secretary began revamping how the service educates sailors and Marines throughout the ranks.
Lawmakers push and pull over $750B defense policy bill NDAA top line at HASC markup
Partisan sparring over the defense budget's size shows headwinds for the bill that could fund the military.
By Joe Gould