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Harrisburg Navy Week Brings Maritime Tradition and Public Performances to the Capital City

The U.S. Navy will bring more than 90 Sailors to Harrisburg for Harrisburg Navy Week, May 20-25, as part of the Navy Week outreach program. The Navy will partner with the City of Harrisburg and surrounding communities to engage residents through a weeklong series of performances, educational events, and community service to commemorate the 250th anniversary of our nation.  

Barracks improvements, installation safety top priorities for military construction budget

The Defense Department’s $26.8 billion military construction request for fiscal 2027 is needed to build unaccompanied housing and protect installations to ensure the security of U.S. troops and their families in the short- and long-term, military logistics leaders said Thursday. The budget proposal, which includes $21.5 billion for barracks across the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space ...[Read More]

Navy Esports Team Announces Tryouts for Competitive Gaming Billets

The Navy esports team is seeking motivated and professional Sailors to compete for primary team member billets during upcoming online tryouts scheduled for June 6-7, 2026.

Admirals to be scored first on Coast Guard’s first-ever PT test

For the first time in service history, the Coast Guard is set to roll out physical fitness testing requirements to the entire force. And, officials say, the service’s most senior officers will be the first to see the test factored into their performance and promotability reporting. A 29-page guide, which has yet to be publicly released, lays out the components of the Coast Guard’s physical readine...[Read More]

U.S., Cameroon Boost Maritime Security with Unmanned Systems During Obangame Express 2026

U.S. Sixth Fleet successfully integrated advanced unmanned surface vessels (USVs) during Exercise Obangame Express 2026 in Douala, Cameroon.

Energy secretary: Iran ‘frighteningly close’ to nuclear weapon despite Operation Epic Fury

Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned on Wednesday that Iran is “frighteningly close” to obtaining a nuclear weapon, nearly three months after the United States launched a war to irrevocably halt the Islamic Republic from crossing that ominous Rubicon. Wright, referring to Iran’s current stock of nuclear material, told the Senate Armed Services Committee, “They are weeks — a small number of weeks —...[Read More]

USS Gerald R. Ford air wing returns home after 11 months

Jets and helicopters assigned to the world’s largest aircraft carrier finally returned to the U.S. on Monday after a historically long deployment. Aircraft from the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group’s Carrier Air Wing 8 arrived at their home naval air stations after deploying to U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command and U.S. Southern Command area of responsibilities over a 322-day stretch....[Read More]

NATSAFA visits CNRC

260513-N-UF592-1001 Allen Owens, Director of Marketing and Advertising for Commander, Navy Recruiting Command, center, poses for a photo with members of the Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity international class for the Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education course at CNRC in Millington, Tennessee, May. 13, 2026. MPT&E is a five-week course designed to provide...[Read More]

US special operations leaders frustrated by inability to modify their own equipment

U.S. special operations leaders expressed frustration Tuesday about manufacturers’ proprietary agreements that block them from making quick upgrades to military equipment. The problem is especially acute for unmanned systems, they said, as technology is evolving far faster than the ability of U.S. Special Operations Command to modify its drones. “The biggest challenge that that we face, at least w...[Read More]

SRF-JRMC Continues to Deliver Warships to Fleet On Time

YOKOSUKA, Japan — U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center (SRF-JRMC) completed a key maintenance period for the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ralph Johnson (DDG 114), returning the ship to the fleet on time April 6.

Trump’s Golden Dome missile shield estimated to cost $1.2 trillion

A national missile defense system, or Golden Dome, proposed by the Trump administration would cost $1.2 trillion to build and maintain over the next 20 years, the Congressional Budget Office estimated in a cost-projection analysis released Tuesday. Acquisition costs would total just over $1 trillion, said the CBO, a nonpartisan federal agency that provides budgetary analyses for Congress. The esti...[Read More]

Navy’s Directed Energy Systems Integration Lab to Train Sailors on Laser Weapons

Sailors can now get certified in operating and maintaining the fleet’s most prevalent directed energy system through a new training program at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD)’s Directed Energy Systems Integration Laboratory (DESIL), with the first course completed in late March.

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