Featured in USS IndependenceBYThomas NewdickOct 1, 2021ShareThe First Littoral Combat Ship Has Been Decommissioned After Just 13 Years Of Service (Updated)The Navy plans on retiring more Littoral Combat Ships in the coming months, long before their official design lives have expired. BYThomas NewdickOct 1, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyAug 3, 2021ShareCritical Fix Will Take Years To Reach All Navy Freedom Class Littoral Combat ShipsThe problem-ridden vessels face another hurdle as the Navy admits that a critical design fix to the ships’ propulsion system is intensely complicated. BYBrett TingleyAug 3, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickJun 5, 2021ShareThe Last Time A Japanese Warship Shot Down A U.S. Navy Plane Was Actually Not So Long AgoTwenty-five years ago today, a Japanese destroyer blasted a U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder strike aircraft out of the sky. BYThomas NewdickJun 5, 2021ShareBYTyler RogowayFeb 10, 2020ShareThe Navy Now Wants To Retire The First Four Of Its Troublesome Littoral Combat ShipsThese are exceptionally young ships to be pulled from service, underlining just how problematic and useless they truly are. BYTyler RogowayFeb 10, 2020Share
BYThomas NewdickOct 1, 2021ShareThe First Littoral Combat Ship Has Been Decommissioned After Just 13 Years Of Service (Updated)The Navy plans on retiring more Littoral Combat Ships in the coming months, long before their official design lives have expired. BYThomas NewdickOct 1, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyAug 3, 2021ShareCritical Fix Will Take Years To Reach All Navy Freedom Class Littoral Combat ShipsThe problem-ridden vessels face another hurdle as the Navy admits that a critical design fix to the ships’ propulsion system is intensely complicated. BYBrett TingleyAug 3, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickJun 5, 2021ShareThe Last Time A Japanese Warship Shot Down A U.S. Navy Plane Was Actually Not So Long AgoTwenty-five years ago today, a Japanese destroyer blasted a U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder strike aircraft out of the sky. BYThomas NewdickJun 5, 2021Share
BYTyler RogowayFeb 10, 2020ShareThe Navy Now Wants To Retire The First Four Of Its Troublesome Littoral Combat ShipsThese are exceptionally young ships to be pulled from service, underlining just how problematic and useless they truly are. BYTyler RogowayFeb 10, 2020Share