Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the United States Navy to rename multiple naval ships, including one that bears the name of a famous gay rights activist in San Francisco.
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Kim Jong Un outraged by failed destroyer launch, promises arrests
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is now looking to arrest those responsible for the failed launch of the country’s second naval destroyer ship — after officials initially denied that the warship had suffered any damage.
Read More Kim Jong Un outraged by failed destroyer launch, promises arrestsNavy contract scandal: Retired 4-star Admiral convicted of bribery in exchange for $500k annual salary
A retired four-star U.S. Navy Admiral has been convicted of bribery, as well as multiple conspiracy charges — making him the highest-ranking military member to ever be convicted of committing federal crimes while serving on active duty.
Read More Navy contract scandal: Retired 4-star Admiral convicted of bribery in exchange for $500k annual salaryReport: Biden’s ‘Failed Floating Gaza Pier’ Left 1 U.S. Service Member Dead, 62 More Injured, Costing $230M
Former President Joe Biden’s campaign to launch a floating pier in Gaza resulted in the death of one U.S. service member, along with 62 being injured, according to a new Pentagon watchdog report released on Tuesday.
Read More Report: Biden’s ‘Failed Floating Gaza Pier’ Left 1 U.S. Service Member Dead, 62 More Injured, Costing $230MFighter Jet Plunges Overboard From USS Truman Into Red Sea In $56M Blunder
An F/A-18E U.S. fighter jet slipped off the side of the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, causing it to sink into the Red Sea on Monday, in a $56 million blunder.
Read More Fighter Jet Plunges Overboard From USS Truman Into Red Sea In $56M BlunderPentagon: Hegseth Approves $5.1B In DoD Cuts, Axing ‘Nonessential’ Contracts
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly approved $5.1 billion in cuts to the Department of Defense (DoD) after terminating multiple “nonessential” contracts.
Read More Pentagon: Hegseth Approves $5.1B In DoD Cuts, Axing ‘Nonessential’ Contracts
