Capt. Dave Snowden, who was in charge of the USS Harry S. Truman when the aircraft carrier collided with a merchant ship, has ...
The U.S. Navy has always been one of the world's most sophisticated armed forces. With its top-of-the-line equipment and ships — including the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), the largest ...
Two U.S. Navy ships navigated the Taiwan Strait, marking the first mission since Trump's presidency began, provoking China's ire over increased security risks. Two U.S. Navy ships sailed through ...
Truman was involved in a collision with a merchant ship near Egypt in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday night, a Navy spokesperson said Thursday. It’s not clear what caused the collision ...
These names evoke certain images and emotions. Naming a ship seems like a simple task, but a name can tell a whole story, and the Navy wants to tell the right one. Using the name of a significant ...
The Navy has sidelined 14 support ships as part of a broader plan to deal with a persistent civilian crew member shortage, according to the head of Military Sealift Command. The plan ...
The U.S. Navy, occasionally accompanied by ships from allied countries, transits the strait about once a month. China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory, says the strategic waterway belongs ...
She said: “Given the fact that these ships, HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark, are reportedly being sold to another navy for a figure that could well undervalue previous spends on refits and ...
Back from its deployment in the Red Sea, we are featuring U.S.S. Gravely for the monthly WAVY Navy Ship Salute. Commissioned in 2010, she is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer.
The remaining three were conducted by U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon patrol and reconnaissance aircraft. Commander Matthew Comer, Indo-Pacific Command spokesperson, told Newsweek: "Ships transit between ...
These ships are vital to the success of combat operations and homeland defense. The Navy uses operation and maintenance (O&M) and other appropriated amounts to support operating the ships ...