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Navy censures 5 in deadly sinking of amphibious vehicle

The Navy has issued letters of censure to three Marine and two Navy officers in connection with the sinking of an amphibious assault vehicle off the Southern California coast in 2020

MIL-OSI Security: Defense News: SECNAV Issues Letters of Censure

MIL-OSI Security: Defense News: SECNAV Issues Letters of Censure
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Navy Probe Finds No Direct Link Between Actions of USS Somerset Crew and Fatal AAV Accident

A Navy-ordered investigation into the service’s role in the 2020 fatal sinking of a Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicle that killed nine found faulty assumptions, confused command roles and communications, conflicting policies, gaps in amphibious warfare training and certification, deficient doctrine, and poorly maintained vehicles. Senior commanders reviewing the investigation determined those shortfalls had no […]

Navy Investigation into Deadly AAV Mishap Finds Issues But No Direct Link to the Sinking of Landing Craft

The probe was launched in April after the Marine Corps fired a colonel, a lieutenant colonel and then a two-star general for their roles in the incident.

US, China Deploy Aircraft Carriers in South China Sea as Tensions Simmer

US, China Deploy Aircraft Carriers in South China Sea as Tensions Simmer News18 1 hour ago © Provided by News18 US, China Deploy Aircraft Carriers in South China Sea as Tensions Simmer Military activity in the South China Sea spiked over the weekend as a Chinese aircraft carrier entered the region and a US Navy expeditionary strike group wrapped up exercises. Meanwhile, the US and Philippines were preparing for joint drills as the US secretary of defense proposed ways to deepen military cooperation between Washington and Manila after China massed vessels in disputed waters. China’s state-run Global Times on Sunday said the country’s first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, steamed into the South China Sea on Saturday after completing a week of naval exercises around Taiwan. There was no official announcement of the Liaoning’s position, but the Chinese tabloid cited satellite images first reported by US media outlet The War Zone.

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