NR PLUS The Day Iron Ships Went to War By Dan McLaughlin March 9, 2021 On this day, a Civil War battle forever changed the nature of the navy.
The U.S. Navy, America’s First, Best Strategy By Jim Talent January 24, 2021 In his must-read new book, Jerry Hendrix offers a lucid, accessible argument for the future of U.S. naval power.
NR PLUS Naval Power Is the Ultimate Strategic Enabler in Our Competition with China By Seth Cropsey & Harry Halem July 15, 2020 Sea power gives the U.S. the necessary strategic flexibility to counter China in an uncertain environment.
NR PLUS Burning USS Bonhomme Richard Signals More Trouble for Navy By Jerry Hendrix July 15, 2020 The latest incident in a long line of recent trouble suggests continued internal weakness.
From ‘Anchors Aweigh’ to Away-from-Church By George Weigel July 8, 2020 The U.S. Navy forbids personnel to attend religious services off base, in a violation of their right to worship.
UFO or Foe? By Carine Hajjar June 30, 2020 It looks like there is a good reason to keep an eye out for flying saucers.
Navy Upholds Firing of Aircraft Carrier Captain Who Warned of Coronavirus Outbreak on Ship By Zachary Evans June 19, 2020 Brett Crozier, former captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, sent a letter to superiors in March pleading for help in controlling coronavirus cases.
Iran Frees U.S. Navy Vet after Two Years in Prison By Zachary Evans June 4, 2020 Michael White was detained in July 2018 after traveling to Iran to see a woman he had met online and fell in love with.
FBI Says Texas Navy Base Shooting ‘Terrorism-Related’ By Tobias Hoonhout May 22, 2020 “We have determined that the incident this morning at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi is terrorism-related,” stated FBI agent Leah Greeves at a news conference.