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By Carrie Munn and Erin Mangum, PMA-265 Communications
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Austal USA, the Mobile, Ala.-based shipyard best known for its aluminum-hulled littoral combat ships, has begun producing two modules destined for Virginia- and Columbia-class submarines, another opportunity largely enabled by its investment…
I am writing a book with my friend Kenneth Maxwell entitled “Two Twentieth Century Men in the 21st Century” which looks at the signifiant periods of change we have lived…
Before we move to the Digital Horizon exercise and the WSJ coverage of the event, we take a closer look at an earlier event which featured one of the participants…
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In an article by Panos Mourdoukoutas published in the International Business Times on December 28, 2022, our colleague Paul Bracken provided his comments on the Chinese South China sea land…
Mumbai. INS Vagir, ‘Sand Shark’, combines within it a lethal platform and a formidable weapons package, the Indian Navy Chief, Admiral R. Hari Kumar, said on January 23 at the…
By Peter Layton
Fifty years ago the American government was trying to end the country’s military involvement in Vietnam. It came not with a whimper but with a bang in the short, sharp Linebacker II air campaign (18-29 December 1972). This air campaign’s partially successful role in