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Fourth New Harbor Tug Delivered to the U.S. Navy

ANACORTES, WASHINGTON – Yard Tug (YT) 811 was successfully launched at Dakota Creek Industries (DCI), May 8, the Navy’s Program Executive Office – Ships said in a release.   YT 811 is the Navy’s fourth of six YT 808-class harbor tugboats ordered in…

Navy Orders Five New Utility Landing Craft

ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy has ordered five more of its new utility landing craft (LCU) for its amphibious warfare forces.    Naval Sea Systems Command awarded Swiftships of Morgan City, Louisiana, a $59.3 million modification to a previously awarded…

Navy to Commission Expeditionary Mobile Base USS Miguel Keith

The Navy will commission its newest expeditionary mobile base, the future USS Miguel Keith (ESB 5), during a 10:00 a.m. PST ceremony Saturday, May 8, at Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado, California, the Defense Department announced in a May…

Paparo Takes Helm as U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii – Adm. Samuel J. Paparo assumed command of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, May 5, the fleet’s public affairs office said in a May 6 release. He relieved Adm. John C. Aquilino, who became the 26th commander of…

CNO Says LCS Will Still Have a Role After Propulsion Issue is Fixed

ARLINGTON, Va. — Despite serious propulsion problems with the newest Freedom-class littoral combat ships (LCS), Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday says he is “very bullish” about the small surface combatant. “We’ve got 33 of them. We’ve got to wring…

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