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The U.S. Coast Guard Training Center-Cape May said farewell June 24 to Capt. Warren Judge and welcomed Capt. Amanda Lee as ...
When the tall ships depart for Boston on July 9, 2026, their route will take them along Long Island’s South Shore. Organizers ...
“The Naval Week and the Fleet Inspection, within the framework of Naval Week, with the presence of the President of the ...
Two senior Philippine officials and one former official yesterday attended the Taiwan International Ocean Forum in Taipei, ...
The Baltic Sea is better known than the North Sea for highlighting the vulnerability of the alliance's critical undersea ...
One year from now, the Hudson River will once again come alive with sails, songs, and sailors from around the world — and no, ...
The United States (US) commitment to security co-operation and counter-terrorism efforts in East Africa was reinforced by its ...
Exercise Sea Breeze 25-2, a mine countermeasure exercise focused on the Black Sea, started Monday in Portland, England, the ...
Navy crews from the United States and Mexico have left Canadian waters after wrapping up a nearly two-week long training ...
The U.S. military is facing shortages of critical and much-needed munitions. Secretary of Defense Hegseth made a personal appeal to defense industry leaders to help fix the problem.
Kristin Wood, a longtime senior intelligence officer at the CIA, left the famed spy agency in 2015 after 26 years to pursue private-sector ventures, particularly those in the local tech scene. In the ...
The USCG headquarters overhaul, the biggest since World War II, is part of Force Design 2028, which aims to ensure the Coast ...