‘Alpha’ troops and more ships: Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao outlines vision for serviceIn one of his first public addresses as acting Navy secretary, Hung Cao said he didn't need "cross-dressers" or "leaf eaters" in the service.By Riley Ceder2 days ago
John Phelan out as Navy secretary, Pentagon saysThe Pentagon provided no reason for the move.By J.D. Simkins and Riley Ceder8 days ago
Navy ‘going to study’ possibility of building ships outside US, Phelan saysThe Navy is exploring ways to alleviate pressure as U.S. shipbuilding faces issues with labor capacity, Navy Secretary John Phelan said.By Riley Ceder9 days ago
OpinionHow chest-thumping rhetoric erodes service member safetyDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth's brash rhetoric is profoundly destabilizing for actively-serving military families, this military spouse argues.By Sarah Streyder13 days ago
US Navy ends USS Boise submarine overhaul after price tag soarsThe U.S. Navy began a maintenance overhaul on the USS Boise in 2024 for $1.2 billion.By Riley Ceder3 weeks ago
The US has counter-mine ships homeported in the Middle East. Are they effective?Some military and defense experts argue the Independence-class littoral combat ship equipped with the MCM mission package falls short of its predecessor.By Riley Ceder5 weeks ago