Featured in pandemicBYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020ShareTrump Now Says He Is Going To Intervene In Aircraft Carrier Captain Firing Fiasco (Updated)Trump says he doesn’t ‘want to destroy’ captain Crozier over ‘a bad day’ after growing outrage over a speech from the Acting Secretary of the Navy. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020ShareNavy Secretary Slams Captain Of COVID-19 Stricken Carrier, Media In Surprise Visit To Ship (Updated)The Navy’s top civilian also chastised the crew for its display of support for Captain Crozier as he left the ship after he was fired. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020ShareNavy Sacks Carrier Captain, Pulls Another Carrier Off Station Over COVID-19 Concerns (Updated)The Navy says the officer misrepresented the facts and should have taken better precautions to ensure the detailed letter did not leak to the press. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020ShareHere’s The Military’s Plan To Provide More Than Just Body Bags As COVID-19 Deaths MountResponding to requests for so-called mortuary affairs assistance is a key part of the Pentagon’s pandemic response plans. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020Share“Sailors Do Not Need To Die”: Captain Of COVID-19 Plagued Carrier Pleads To Bring Crew Ashore (Updated)The bulk of the crew presently remains on the supercarrier, where the virus has been spreading like wildfire and shows no signs of stopping. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020ShareThe Navy Tried To Retire Its Two Huge COVID-19 Fighting Hospital Ships Two Years AgoBoth ships are now in American ports providing critical support in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic by treating patients without the virus. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 30, 2020ShareEntire Crew Of A Russian Nuclear Submarine Is In Quarantine After COVID-19 ExposurePersonnel from a second sub and a floating workshop are also in quarantine, underscoring the dangers the virus poses to naval forces worldwide. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 30, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 28, 2020ShareNow Both Aircraft Carriers In The Western Pacific Have COVID-19 Cases, Raising Readiness ConcernsSailors from a carrier forward deployed to Japan had contracted the virus as confirmed cases grow onboard another flattop in Guam. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 28, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 27, 2020ShareCOVID-19 Drives Command Teams Charged With Homeland Defense Into Cheyenne Mountain BunkerAnother US military command and control element is also now isolated in a third, undisclosed location. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 27, 2020ShareBYChris HarmerMar 27, 2020ShareA Supercarrier Sidelined By COVID-19 Could Be The Canary In The Coal Mine For The Navy (Updated)Tight living conditions make U.S. Navy ships ripe for outbreaks of COVID-19, which could have damning consequences for national security. BYChris HarmerMar 27, 2020ShareBYStephen WalkerMar 21, 2020ShareAmerica’s Air Traffic Control System Is Suffering Crippling Shutdowns Due To COVID-19New York Center was temporarily declared completely out of service, called ‘ATC Zero.’ Here’s what that means and why it’s happening. BYStephen WalkerMar 21, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 18, 2020ShareNavy Hospital Ship Still Weeks Away From Arriving In New York City To Help Battle COVID-19Military Sealift Command said just yesterday that it had not received any orders to activate either of the Navy’s two hospital ships. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 18, 2020ShareBYTyler RogowayMar 18, 2020ShareN95 Mask Shortage Is A Horrific Manifestation Of America’s Crazy “Defense” PrioritiesA lack of investment has left America’s N95 stockpile hollowed out. Meanwhile, the U.S. will spend $738 billion on weapons and war-fighting this year. BYTyler RogowayMar 18, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickMar 2, 2020ShareConcerns About U.S. Military Supply Chains And Readiness Grow As COVID-19 Coronavirus SpreadsThe Pentagon says that it is working to mitigate these issues, but it’s unclear how severe their impact could be if the virus’ spread accelerates. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 2, 2020Share12
BYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020ShareTrump Now Says He Is Going To Intervene In Aircraft Carrier Captain Firing Fiasco (Updated)Trump says he doesn’t ‘want to destroy’ captain Crozier over ‘a bad day’ after growing outrage over a speech from the Acting Secretary of the Navy. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020ShareNavy Secretary Slams Captain Of COVID-19 Stricken Carrier, Media In Surprise Visit To Ship (Updated)The Navy’s top civilian also chastised the crew for its display of support for Captain Crozier as he left the ship after he was fired. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 6, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020ShareNavy Sacks Carrier Captain, Pulls Another Carrier Off Station Over COVID-19 Concerns (Updated)The Navy says the officer misrepresented the facts and should have taken better precautions to ensure the detailed letter did not leak to the press. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020ShareHere’s The Military’s Plan To Provide More Than Just Body Bags As COVID-19 Deaths MountResponding to requests for so-called mortuary affairs assistance is a key part of the Pentagon’s pandemic response plans. BYJoseph TrevithickApr 2, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020Share“Sailors Do Not Need To Die”: Captain Of COVID-19 Plagued Carrier Pleads To Bring Crew Ashore (Updated)The bulk of the crew presently remains on the supercarrier, where the virus has been spreading like wildfire and shows no signs of stopping. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020ShareThe Navy Tried To Retire Its Two Huge COVID-19 Fighting Hospital Ships Two Years AgoBoth ships are now in American ports providing critical support in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic by treating patients without the virus. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 31, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 30, 2020ShareEntire Crew Of A Russian Nuclear Submarine Is In Quarantine After COVID-19 ExposurePersonnel from a second sub and a floating workshop are also in quarantine, underscoring the dangers the virus poses to naval forces worldwide. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 30, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 28, 2020ShareNow Both Aircraft Carriers In The Western Pacific Have COVID-19 Cases, Raising Readiness ConcernsSailors from a carrier forward deployed to Japan had contracted the virus as confirmed cases grow onboard another flattop in Guam. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 28, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 27, 2020ShareCOVID-19 Drives Command Teams Charged With Homeland Defense Into Cheyenne Mountain BunkerAnother US military command and control element is also now isolated in a third, undisclosed location. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 27, 2020Share
BYChris HarmerMar 27, 2020ShareA Supercarrier Sidelined By COVID-19 Could Be The Canary In The Coal Mine For The Navy (Updated)Tight living conditions make U.S. Navy ships ripe for outbreaks of COVID-19, which could have damning consequences for national security. BYChris HarmerMar 27, 2020Share
BYStephen WalkerMar 21, 2020ShareAmerica’s Air Traffic Control System Is Suffering Crippling Shutdowns Due To COVID-19New York Center was temporarily declared completely out of service, called ‘ATC Zero.’ Here’s what that means and why it’s happening. BYStephen WalkerMar 21, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 18, 2020ShareNavy Hospital Ship Still Weeks Away From Arriving In New York City To Help Battle COVID-19Military Sealift Command said just yesterday that it had not received any orders to activate either of the Navy’s two hospital ships. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 18, 2020Share
BYTyler RogowayMar 18, 2020ShareN95 Mask Shortage Is A Horrific Manifestation Of America’s Crazy “Defense” PrioritiesA lack of investment has left America’s N95 stockpile hollowed out. Meanwhile, the U.S. will spend $738 billion on weapons and war-fighting this year. BYTyler RogowayMar 18, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 2, 2020ShareConcerns About U.S. Military Supply Chains And Readiness Grow As COVID-19 Coronavirus SpreadsThe Pentagon says that it is working to mitigate these issues, but it’s unclear how severe their impact could be if the virus’ spread accelerates. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 2, 2020Share