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Congressmen: Navy, Marine Corps Need More Ships and Aircraft
WASHINGTON — Several congressmen have pledged support for U.S. naval aviation while noting the stress that naval aviation and the sea services in general are under in meeting the nation’s defense commitments in a budget-constrained environment.
Report Outlines How Sequestration Hurt Air Force
Sequestration had a broad impact on the Defense Department, hurting combat readiness while increasing or deferring the cost of some weapons programs, a government watchdog agency said.
The U.S. Navy’s Big Mistake — Building Tons of Supercarriers
“History,” it has been written, “does not repeat itself, but it rhymes.” Today it’s rhyming with Gen. Billy Mitchell. In the 1920s, Mitchell challenged conventional thinking by advocating air power at sea in the face of a naval establishment dominated by battleship proponents.
The 7-11 For Robot Subs: Underwater Plug And Stay Hubs
Think it’s hard to find a place to charge your smartphone at the airport? Try finding a power outlet in the ocean.
Ted Cruz: Americans Spend $500 Billion Complying with Tax Laws, About Same as Entire Military Budget
A reader questioned Sen. Ted Cruz’s comparison of military spending to how much it costs Americans to get their taxes done.
R&D Budget Request Rises for US Special Operations
TAMPA, Fla. — The leadership of US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) said the force and its acquisitions — facing a multitude of hotspots and threats from around the globe — must be more flexible than ever, fueling an increase in research an development funding.