Naval warfare reporter David Larter offers his take on the state of the U.S. Navy's surface fleet after recently embarking with service personnel.Share:More In Defense News TV - Next EpisodeDespite being gravely wounded, this Ranger refused to leave his men in the Vietnamese jungleCapt. Paris D. Davis was twice nominated for his actions in South Vietnam in June 1965. He was finally awarded the Medal of Honor on Feb. 14, 2023.Defense Innovation Unit picks four firms to test one-way dronesThe companies, including two Ukrainian vendors, will test demonstrate their capabilities in April and May, and DIU will make final picks soon after.Judge orders return of dismissed probationary workers at VA, DOD Thousands of federal employees could be reinstated to their government jobs following the ruling.Space Force teaming with Air Force on Joint Simulation EnvironmentThe Space Force is integrating its capabilities into the Joint Simulation Environment and crafting a plan for an advanced simulation capability of its own.Key defense policy voice for Senate Democrats won’t seek reelectionSen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., serves on the armed services committee and was the first-ever woman to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Despite being gravely wounded, this Ranger refused to leave his men in the Vietnamese jungleCapt. Paris D. Davis was twice nominated for his actions in South Vietnam in June 1965. He was finally awarded the Medal of Honor on Feb. 14, 2023.
Defense Innovation Unit picks four firms to test one-way dronesThe companies, including two Ukrainian vendors, will test demonstrate their capabilities in April and May, and DIU will make final picks soon after.
Judge orders return of dismissed probationary workers at VA, DOD Thousands of federal employees could be reinstated to their government jobs following the ruling.
Space Force teaming with Air Force on Joint Simulation EnvironmentThe Space Force is integrating its capabilities into the Joint Simulation Environment and crafting a plan for an advanced simulation capability of its own.
Key defense policy voice for Senate Democrats won’t seek reelectionSen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., serves on the armed services committee and was the first-ever woman to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.