Trump says US Navy will block Strait of Hormuz
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Navy diver from Chelsea greets Artemis II crew
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US Navy destroyers began clearing a “new passage” through the Strait of Hormuz Saturday –marking the first time American ships crossed the channel since the start of the war. The USS Frank E. Peterson and USS Michael Murphy set off on the mission to establish an open route so that minesweepers could later clear sea mines laid by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps,
"I think the conditions for a real ceasefire and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a full reopening, will be stronger later this month than they are right now."
USS George H.W. Bush, the United States Navy’s 10th and final Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarrier, departed from Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, on Tuesday
The nuclear-power fast-attack sub is the latest in a long line of ships named for the state, but the first submarine to bear the name.
The Navy’s newest destroyer, USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr., commissioned into service during a ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk.
The USS John P. Murtha — a transport ship longer than two football fields — arrived at Naval Base San Diego playing Elton John’s beloved song “Rocket Man” over its speakers, tapping into the public’s deep interest in the historic 10-day mission.
Navy women’s lacrosse scored 10 straight goals to bounce back from a slow start and beat rival Army on Saturday in Annapolis.
When the four-person Artemis II crew returned to Earth on Friday, they were welcomed by none other than four U.S. Navy sailors. The Artemis II crew returned April 10 following a 10-day mission of flying around the moon,