News
Yvette Davids will be nominated for another post in the Navy. Her expected replacement, Michael Borgschulte, would be the ...
As the legal court battle over the administration's efforts to ban certain books in DoD schools for military children makes ...
National Security Journal on MSN17d
The Navy’s Iowa-Class Battleship Comeback Summed Up in 4 WordsIn the 1980s, the U.S. Navy brought its four iconic Iowa-class battleships—Iowa, New Jersey, Missouri, and Wisconsin—out of retirement for a “battleship comeback.” -This was a key part of President ...
Rayuan Lane III chose the Naval Academy for football and may also end up in conflicts where the stakes are life or death.
Our military prepares for war. It can handle a library. The Pentagon shows a lack of faith in those who serve by banning books at the Naval Academy Library.
Spanning from the late 1940s to the early 1990s, the Cold War wasn’t a traditional war that was fought on battlefields. As a ...
In the shadow of Point Sur Lighthouse along California's Big Sur Coast, the Point Sur Naval Facility, once one of the world’s most secretive sites, played a pivotal role in Cold War espionage.
The men and women at the Naval Academy will go on to lead combat missions, to command aircraft carriers, to pilot nuclear-armed submarines and run enormous organizations.
The Color Parade began in 1867 and is the oldest parade at the Naval Academy and the final full dress parade for first class midshipmen.
The 1,049 first class midshipmen of the Naval Academy Class of 2025 gathered — in their all-white dress uniforms — and proceeded two-by-two onto the turf of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ...
I went to the Naval Academy to defend freedom, not to dismantle it Stripping the library of books undermines our Navy—and mimics regimes we spent decades confronting.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results