Keel Laid for Future Navy Ship
SAN DIEGO – The keel for the future USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr. (ESB 8), a Lewis B. Puller-class Expeditionary Sea Base, was laid at GD NASSCO shipyard April 25. … Continue reading Keel Laid for Future Navy Ship
SAN DIEGO – The keel for the future USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr. (ESB 8), a Lewis B. Puller-class Expeditionary Sea Base, was laid at GD NASSCO shipyard April 25. … Continue reading Keel Laid for Future Navy Ship
Munoz, originally from El Paso, Texas, received the recognition at a ceremony hosted by U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) leadership at the Defense Health Headquarters. Rear Adm. … Continue reading Navy Medicine Names Sailor of the Year
This port visit to Faslane reinforces the United States’ commitment to our Allies and partners in the region and gives Albany and her crew the opportunity to enjoy the history … Continue reading USS Albany Visits Scotland
The RAN officers’ graduation represents a significant step toward realizing Pillar 1 of the trilateral AUKUS partnership, a strategic endeavor aimed at strengthening the security and defense capabilities of Australia, … Continue reading Australian Sailors Complete U.S. Sub Officer Course
The UC was established in response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on March 26. Its priorities are to ensure the safety of the public and first responders, accountability … Continue reading Navy Secretary Visits Bridge Collapse Site
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the NATO Alliance, and this exercise being the largest NATO exercise in decades, showcased the alliance’s sheer strength and dominance. Steadfast Defender 2024 … Continue reading USS Gunston Hall Returns Home
Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning change for the better or continuous improvement. It is a structured approach focusing on identifying and eliminating roadblocks that hinder a process. This event … Continue reading Navy Medicine Seeks STEM-Focused Students
The ship and her crew will begin this patrol by crossing the Strait of Gibraltar and operating in the Mediterranean Sea, in support of U.S. Sixth Fleet tasking. “Roosevelt’s crew … Continue reading USS Roosevelt Departs for 6th Patrol
The exercise included the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Mobile (LCS 26) and the RAN Anzac-class HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152) “USS Mobile is preparing to showcase not just interoperability with … Continue reading U.S., Australian Forces Conduct Sea Op
After more than a century of service, the Navy submarine force—and, in particular, its nuclear deterrence warfighters—continues to be a cornerstone of our nation’s security and a kingpin for America’s … Continue reading Celebrating Subs: More Than a Century of Service
Mount Whitney is scheduled to host the NATO 75th anniversary celebration and will provide tours for local groups from Naples. This port visit also provides Sailors the opportunity to experience … Continue reading USS Mount Whitney Celebrates NATO’s 75th Anniversary
Porting in Larnaca further strengthens the United States’ partnership with Cyprus and also demonstrates the U.S.’s commitment to a stable, secure, and prosperous Europe. The Arleigh Burke began its fourth … Continue reading Port Visit Highlights Partnership
French Navy Rear Adm. Vincent Grégoire, deputy to the commander in chief for the Mediterranean Sea, and Rear Adm. Jacques Mallard, commander of the French Carrier Strike Group, met with … Continue reading French, American Leaders Discuss Interoperability
Polar Star is the U.S.’ only heavy icebreaker. Polar Star’s primary mission is to support scientific research at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, by breaking ice and keeping the sea channels clear … Continue reading Sailors Wrap Up ‘Deep Freeze’ Deployment
What began five years ago as a small initiative on base grew this year into a large Joint Base Charleston (JBC) command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) … Continue reading Service Hosts Annual Event of Experts
Gunston Hall originally embarked the Platoon of French Marines in February when they pulled into Portsmouth, UK. The U.S. Navy embarking, integrating, and operating with Allied forces demonstrated NATO’s ability … Continue reading USS Gunston Hall Arrives in France
The training provided Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) officers with the knowledge required to coordinate shipboard cruise missile operations in route to Full Operational … Continue reading U.S., Japanese Troops Train Together
The Sungrazer Project is a NASA-funded citizen science program operating from NRL for over 20 years, and enables volunteers from anywhere in the world to submit reports of suspected new … Continue reading Research Lab Discovers 5,000th Comet
The port visit provides an opportunity to enhance the U.S.-Algerian partnership as the two nations work together for a stable, secure and prosperous Mediterranean Sea. It also allows the sailors … Continue reading USNS Trenton Arrives in Algeria
This is the third time U.S. and Indian forces have come together for Tiger TRIUMPH, which stands for Tri-Services India U.S. Amphibious Exercise. The combined exercise will take place March … Continue reading Exercise Tiger Triumph Kicks Off
These events included identifying vessels suspected in engaging in illicit activity or illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Seychelles’ EEZ, which extends into significant portions of East Africa and … Continue reading U.S., Seychelles Conduct Maritime Security
Hosted by the National Museum of the American Sailor (NMAS) and Navy League, this event brought together 136 high school students and 60 advisors from 40 schools for a day … Continue reading Sailors Inspire STEM Students