Having trouble? View in Browser. Daily News Roundup April 12, 2021 Sponsored By: American Military University How is the Navy going to replace its 22 Ticonderoga-class cruisers, the air defense ships that each pack 122 vertical-launching missile cells? Read More The amphibious assault ship burned for four days in July 2020, leaving major damage to the flattop’s flight deck, island, mast and lower levels. Read More “Who wins when part of one force goes up against all of a hostile force? That’s the question we may see put to the test. The answer is far from obvious.” Read More Operating costs for the LCS are eating into Navy's accounts. Read More Under the move, Veteran Readiness and Employment benefits won't count against GI Bill payouts later on. Read More The annual exercises were canceled last year as the pandemic spread across the world. Read More ADVERTISEMENT Gil Cisneros is a Navy veteran who served two terms as a Democratic representative from California. Read More Based on the event venue, the academy says it expects to be able to accommodate two to four guests per Class of 2021 member throughout the week. Read More India objects to US Navy ship’s transit without consent The U.S. 7th Fleet said the USS John Paul Jones “asserted navigational rights and freedoms ... consistent with international law.” Read More
Pence pleaded with acting defense secretary to ‘clear the Capitol,’ timeline of riot shows With Trump not engaged, it fell to Pentagon officials, a handful of senior White House aides, the leaders of Congress and the vice president holed up in a secure bunker to manage the chaos. Read More
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