The Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel will brief CNO Adm. Gary Roughead in February on a year-long report on the Navy's role in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel will brief CNO Adm. Gary Roughead in February on a year-long report on the Navy's role in Latin America and the Caribbean.
While the eyes of the world have been riveted on the Korean Peninsula following North Korea's artillery attack on a South Korean island, U.S. Pacific Fleet is thinking of the long-term prospects for the region.
China has the ability to target nearly every major U.S. air base in East Asia, and its so-called carrier killer missile -- now in its final stages of development -- could further inhibit U.S. forces in the region, according to a new report from the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
A recent maritime laser test focused on surface targets was halted mid-test because "an internal component required replacement," Rear Adm. Nevin P. Carr Jr., the chief of naval research, said today.
The Marine Corps has developed what it calls “courses of action” for its sweeping force structure review, options the Navy expects to see by mid-December at the earliest, according to Robert Work, under secretary of the Navy.
Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) today advocated scaling back the size of the Army and the Marine Corps while increasing the size of the Navy.
The myriad challenges confronting the United States and Japan in Asia require both countries to reform the structure of their security alliance, especially in light of the "challenge emanating from China," according to a report from the Center for a New American Security set to be released this Friday.
The Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee announced today that it would not allocate any funds for the Joint Strike Fighter alternate engine, laying the groundwork for tensions between the House and Senate over the fiscal year 2011 defense bill.