Navy moves to save the ex-USS Iowa (BB-61)

May 14, 2010

A few weeks after NextNavy.com disclosed that the group slated to receive the ex-USS Iowa was more hot air than substance, the Navy is now re-opening the bidding process!  It’s nice to know the Navy listens to the blogosphere… [Anybody interested in working to see the Iowa preserved in San Francisco?  If so, let’s talk.  […]

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Dear Aviation Week:

May 12, 2010

If Bill Sweetman has been taken off the F-35 beat over a Facebook foul, what happens when certain Aviation Week reporters, oh, say, are maybe sleeping with folks who may buy generic cialis online no prescription well directly benefit from fluffy and fawning Aviation Week coverage? Like it or not, that’s the sort of information […]

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NextNavy.com on the radio–on SECDEF Gates:

May 10, 2010

Over the weekend, I was invited to chat about SECDEF Gates on the May 9th Edition of Ian Master’s Background Briefing over KPFK–Los Angele’s Pacifica Radio. You can listen to the interview here. We’ll talk about this more later, but my line on Gates is this…he’s sketching out an agenda that is popular for viagra […]

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EFV: Some Required Reading

May 6, 2010

With the new Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV)  roll-out and Gate’s mention of the EFV program, I figured it would be a good time to review… My 2008 Proceedings treatise on the EFV. Quit gaming the stats.  Use a fully-loaded EFV for testing. The EFV under-armor evokes Congressional eloquence. The JHSV was nasal polyps cure to […]

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USMC Heavy Lift: What's with the CH-53K?

April 27, 2010

Earlier this month, the U.S. Marine Corps announced their much-needed CH-53K was going to experience a three year delay before reaching the field…but they didn’t really say way, exactly.  But all reasons aside, Aerospace Daily and Defense Report’s Bettina H. Chavanne reported on April 1 that the delay was “no surprise.”  (direct link not available; […]

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A New Navy Blogger!

April 23, 2010

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Osprey Updates: Mulling the 2009 CV-22 Class A mishap…

April 21, 2010

In the light of the recent Afghanistan CV-22 crash,  Insidedefense.com reports this interesting CV-22 nugget: “The U.S. Air Force is investigating a CV-22 mishap that occurred at Kirtland AFB, NM, March 2, 2009,” said spokeswoman Col. Robyn Chumley. “At that time a CV-22 assigned to the 58th Special Operations Wing suffered a single engine failure […]

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Ex-USS Iowa (BB-61): Is the "Iowa-saving" nonprofit credible?

April 13, 2010

Is the organization attempting to “save” the ex-USS Iowa (BB-61) telling the truth? With the agreement to shed the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet, the ex-USS Iowa is set to be disposed of in about seven years (by then most of the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet will be gone–and the pressure to shed the few remaining […]

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Maritime strategy: Confronting comfortable bias

April 10, 2010

The Center for Naval Analyses built their new report, “The Navy at a Tipping Point: maritime Dominance at Stake?” on a comforting trellis of assumptions: “First, there will be a continued demand for a safe and secure global maritime environment. Advantages to having an open world economy and trade for all major powers are growing…Increasingly, […]

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Loren Thompson's "ill-mannered rant":

April 10, 2010

The Lexington Institute’s tired and overused “source”, Loren Thompson, might find that the following paragraph sounds awfully familiar:

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