The National Interest on MSN
US Marines Are Practicing Landings on a Japanese Warship—for One Reason
The “cross-deck” exercises with US Marine Corps pilots are intended to prepare the JS Kaga’s crew for when the JMSDF’s own F-35s come online.
A F/A-18F Super Hornet, attached to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, Nov. 29, 2025. (Lillian Olen/U.S. Navy) For the past 10 days, naval aviators across six squadrons attached to the ...
Beyond Walks on MSN
The captured P-47 that revealed America’s secret advantage in World War II
In November 1943, a lost American P-47 Thunderbolt landed by mistake on a German airfield. The aircraft was handed to ...
Marine Attack Squadron 223 (VMA-223) is now the final operator of the famed ‘Jump Jet,’ first adopting the aircraft in ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga was sunk by US dive bombers at Midway — now its namesake carries American F-35s
Japan’s modified Izumo-class destroyers JS Kaga and JS Izumo are now operating as light aircraft carriers for the U.S.-built ...
Michael Messina, a World War II from Wayne County, recalled his Navy service as the county veterans office celebrated his ...
These 8 military vehicles became legends by solving brutal battlefield problems, from the Willys MB Jeep and GMC CCKW to the ...
Former Sea Dragon pilot Steve Jones offers unique insights into the challenges of flying around the Persian Gulf searching ...
The Trump administration’s motivations for going to war in Iran remain in question. But amid all the debates over the state of the Iranian nuclear program and the condition of the regime, one crucial ...
The unmistakable howl of the AV-8B Harrier II has been a soundtrack to U.S. Marine Corps aviation for more than four decades.
SB Nation on MSN
Remembering the fallen Cyclones of World War II
Eleven athletes are among the 375 names listed in Iowa State's Gold Star Hall of those who died during World War II ...
Even if Congress approves the president’s request for nearly $1.5 trillion in defense spending next year — which remains far from certain — the Navy can ill afford such extravagance.
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