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The U.S. Navy’s new Ford-class aircraft carriers, the largest warships ever built, are a paradox of immense power and deep-seated problems. -Plagued by staggering costs of nearly $13 billion per ship ...
The US Navy faces serious issues, including delays in ship construction, refits, and maintenance taking longer than scheduled, and reliability issues with its amphibious assault ships.
Until the USS John F. Kennedy officially enters service with the Navy, the USS Ford will remain the sole ship in its class to ...
Join the 31st MEU as they operate from the deck of the USS America (LHA 6). From amphibious operations to crisis response, this unit stands ready across the Indo-Pacific.
From Harrier launches to life-saving drills, the 22nd MEU(SOC) sharpens its edge aboard the USS Iwo Jima during high-tempo sea training in the Atlantic.
Capt. Justin Harts, outgoing commander of Destroyer Squadron 15, addresses the change-of-command audience aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS John Finn at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, on April ...
U.S. Navy destroyer USS 'John Finn' conducts routine operations in the Philippine Sea on January 28. It is installed with ODIN as a laser weapon.
The report added that eight of those relieved were commanding officers of warships. In addition, the executive officer of USS John Finn (DDG-113) was also removed from his post.
"The ship transited through a corridor in the Strait that is beyond the territorial sea of any coastal State," it said of the maneuver, the first by a U.S. warship since the USS John Finn in March ...
Destroyer USS John Finn (DDG-113), which is based in Yokosuka, Japan, performed transits through the 90-mile wide strait in January and March.