Operation Hailstone, the two-day carrier assault launched 82 years ago this week, demolished Japan's largest overseas naval installation and sent more than 40 ships beneath the waves.
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From segregation to the skies of Korea: How Jesse L Brown became the US Navy’s first African American aviator and inspired a generation
Jesse L. Brown’s journey from segregated Mississippi to the cockpit of a U.S. Navy fighter was itself a historic breakthrough ...
The commander of a guided-missile destroyer that collided with an oiler in the Caribbean Sea earlier this month was removed from command, USNI News has learned. Cmdr. James Koffi was removed from ...
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First U.S. Navy Aggressor F-16 Completes Structural Repair at FRCSW
The Navy has launched a Programmed Structural Sustainment Repair program for the dozens of F-16s acquired from the Air Force, which will allow them to fly through 2035. The U.S. Naval Air Systems ...
The Pentagon has dramatically reduced the number of ships it had in the Caribbean ahead of the Maduro raid, moving vessels toward the Middle East.
Sgt. Ross F. Gray carried a satchel charge though a minefield while under heavy Japanese fire. What followed became one of ...
The U.S. is sending even more Navy ships and top-of-the-line warplanes into the Middle East. This comes as the U.S. and Iran are talking about that country's nuclear program.
A second American aircraft carrier moved closer to the Middle East Thursday, as President Trump remains noncommittal about whether he'll use force against Iran.
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