YOKOSUKA, Japan — The U.S. Seventh Fleet marked a significant enhancement in training capabilities with the inauguration of the new Navigation, Seamanship, and Shiphandling Trainer (NSST)...
Military Cooperation Activities (MCAs) have underscored a pivotal alliance between the United States and the Philippines, centered around promoting a free and open Indo-Pacific region. These...
On January 16, Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced that the first ship in the new McClung-class of medium landing ships will be named...
Rear Adm. Brian A. Harding has taken decisive corrective action by relieving Cmdr. Sarah M. Quemada of her duties as the commanding officer of NITWG Norfolk....
Commissioned on September 7, 1968, the USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) holds the distinction of being the first Navy ship named after the late president....
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro unveiled the names of two new John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oilers, designated as T-AO 215 and T-AO 216. The...
The Department of the Navy, under the leadership of Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations, and Environment and Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) Meredith Berger,...
A significant development marks the U.S. Navy’s commitment to advancing its strategic capabilities. A groundbreaking event at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay signals the start of...
NAVCO has announced its schedule for the 2025 Navy Weeks, marking the event’s 20th anniversary. This year, the Navy will bring its community engagement initiative to...
Seven decades ago, the C-130 aircraft began its journey as a medium cargo plane designed for operations on short, confined runways. Over time, it evolved to...