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The Solomons Campaign: WATCHTOWER — Why Guadalcanal?

Next Friday, 7 August, is the 67th anniversary of the amphibious assault on Guadalcanal – the first halting offensive steps in the Pacific war. This week once again, UltimaRatioRegis joins the project with a look into the background of WATCHTOWER, setting the stage for next week’s post. The following week – Savo Island. – SJS [...] [...]

Nuclear weapons

Bulava SLBM Fails…Again

(via Ria Novosti) Generally speaking, the preferred direction for a ballistic missile, especially a sub-launched one is UP Six launch failures is also not career enhancing – at least its not off to the Gulag in the New Russia … Sphere: Related Content [...]

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Speaking of Naming Ships…

The Navy *is* doing it right with Destroyers: Navy Christens New Guided Missile Destroyer Jason Dunham The Navy will christen the newest Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer, Jason Dunham, Aug. 1, 2009, during a 10 a.m. EDT ceremony at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine. Designated DDG 109, the new destroyer honors Cpl. Jason L. Dunham, [...] [...]

Naval Aviation Centenary

CVN Naming – Enough With the Politics Already

It’s time to return some sanity to the way ships are named.  Why?  Because the silliness is upon us once again: 111th CONGRESS 1st Session H. CON. RES. 83 Expressing the sense of Congress that a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of the Navy, either the aircraft carrier designated as CVN-79 or the aircraft carrier designated as [...] [...]

Navy

Sea, Sky, Land: Images From Around the Fleet

Today’s theme: clouds & light – nature’s & man’s… [...]

Navy

Fleet Forces Command Joins the Blogging ‘Verse

Frequent visitors to the USNI blog and others in the Navy blogging ‘verse (take your bow Maggie, high priestess of the Navy blogsphere) know VADM Harvey’s straight-up engagement on a number of fronts in the comments sections.  With his assumption of command at Fleet Forces Command comes a new blog (and add’l star…) – the [...] [...]

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The Imperial Japanese Navy after Midway

This week, courtesy UltimaRatioRegis, is a look at the IJN post Midway. After suffering grievous losses in ships, sailors and airmen at Midway, the IJN was still far from finished.-for the moment.  For while Midway had turned the tide, that razor’s edge could cut the other way given the reed-thin status of the US fleet. [...] [...]

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The North Korean Gulag

Human nature, if it changes at all, changes not much faster than the geological face of the earth. – Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago, Book II Tucked away in the mountains of east-central North Korea, roughly 32 nm from the launch pad at Tae po-dong (or Musudan-ri) and 12 nm from the site of [...] [...]

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Back to the Future: LRO Images Apollo 11′s Landing Site

Apropos that on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the landing on the Moon, the latest US visitor and (hopefully) precursor to our return via the Constellation program, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter imaged the location in Mare Tranquilis that was the site of Apollo 11′s landing (click on image to enlarge): Note the object [...] [...]