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Next US frigate to be named USS Congress

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Another Navy ship will be named in honor of George Washington's six original frigates. The Navy's next frigate will be named the USS Congress, Navy...

Nimitz returns to Persian Gulf

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The aircraft carrier Nimitz and its strike group have returned to the Persian Gulf region amid rising tensions with Iran over the killing of...

Big opportunity for Australia in Indo-Pacific

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By Peter Jennings* Australia has a brilliant opportunity to shape US President-elect Joe Biden’s strategy for the Indo-Pacific in a way that will secure a...

Economic costs of South China Sea conflict

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A military conflict in the South China Sea would force most shipping from Europe, the Middle East and Africa destined for Asia and the...

Road to larger US Navy could be rough

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The U.S. has underinvested in its naval forces for too long, the Navy's top officer said last week (Dec 2020), military.com reports. But the road...

US goes back to Atlantic fleet name

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Citing a changing geopolitical world, Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said Wednesday that U.S. Fleet Forces Command will be renamed as U.S. Atlantic Fleet, a...

HMNZS Te Kaha on way home

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After almost three years away in Canada, HMNZS Te Kaha departed for home yesterday after completing a significant frigate upgrade that has futureproofed her...

Offshore patrol vessels tracking well

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By Marcus Hellyer* In the first two parts of this series, I looked at what we’ve learned recently about Defence’s naval shipbuilding enterprise and how...

GG’s speech on investiture of Australia’s first naval VC

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Speech by Governor-General David Hurley on the occasion of the investiture of the Victoria Cross on Abel Seaman Teddy Sheean, the Royal Australian Navy's...

NEOC graduates join ‘naval family’

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The following is the speech at New Entry Officers Course graduation by Rear Admiral Lee Goddard. Good morning CAPT Bairstow, CMDR Shirvington, Royal Australian Naval...