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How Did the US Navy Defeat Japan’s Biggest Warship in WW II?
The sinking of the Japanese warship Shinano remains one of the most extraordinary naval events of World War II. It follows ...
Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met in Washington on January 15 to ...
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Why Did the US Navy Just Send a Strike Force into the Indo-Pacific?
Beyond a vague commitment to “maintaining peace and security,” it is not yet clear what the Tripoli Expeditionary Strike ...
These are the approximate positions of the U.S. Navy’s deployed carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups throughout ...
The U.S. Navy rolled out free Wi-Fi for sailors in unaccompanied housing throughout most of Japan on Thursday, bringing the service to just shy of free coverage worldwide. Wi-Fi service was launched ...
The National Interest on MSN
This US Navy “Lightning Carrier” Just Sailed Up to China’s Backdoor
The USS Tripoli is not quite an aircraft carrier—but her complement of F-35s serve as a shot across the bow to China after ...
A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer and a survey vessel went through the Taiwan Strait over the weekend, the first such ...
In April 1942, as Japanese forces advanced across Southeast Asia, a powerful carrier fleet entered the Indian Ocean with ...
The U.S. Marine Corps and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s (JGSDF) bilateral exercise “Iron Fist 26” will see approximately ...
Driven by lessons from World War II and China’s expanding presence, Japan’s strategic orientation is pivoting eastward into the Pacific.
If Japanese Buddhist Temple Bells Could Talk If you’ve visited Buddhist temples in Japan, chances are you passed through ...
South Korea's Parata Air plans to enter the North American market after tentative approval from the U.S. government for ...
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