Agreements with partners and new at-sea capabilities will help ships repair and replenish locally.
The U.S. Navy has dismissed the commander of its 7th Fleet from duty, following the second deadly ship collision in less than three months.
This was never more clear to a group of sailors than the ones aboard the USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) in 2017. The McCain is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer first commissioned in 1994. On August ...
Summary and Key Points You Need to Know: U.S. Navy Commander Cameron Yaste, commanding officer of the USS John McCain (DDG-56 ...
Russia’s Admiral Vinogradov anti-submarine destroyer stopped the United States’ USS John S. McCain from violating ... 186 artillery guns, 36 multiple rocket launchers, the Russian Defense ...
The Navy has awarded fifty sailors for "their bravery and contributions to damage control efforts" after a 2017 collision between the USS John McCain ... the McCain’s crew “fought back against ...
The call to move the USS John S McCain out of view was ultimately torpedoed by senior Navy officials. The Navy Chief of Information also posted to say it "was not obscured". The tweet - its first ...
The destroyer's armament has greatly expanded ... The first Flight IIA, USS Oscar Austin, was commissioned in August 2000. A DDG modernization program is underway to provide a comprehensive ...
We've got an even better newsletter to share them A year after McCain’s passing, on a state visit to Japan, Trump found out that the Navy’s USS John McCain might be within view during his stay.
For more than 30 years, John McCain was one of the leading voices in American politics. The US senator from Arizona ran for President twice, winning the Republican nomination in 2008. He lost the ...