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Retiring Frigates May Leave Some Missions Unfilled

The Navy may be shedding all its frigates by the end of next year, but the ships are still busy and in high demand — creating a dilemma for the Navy over which ships will pick up their missions.

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U.S. Aims to Boost India, Asia Ties with Malabar Naval Exercise

Yesterday India and the United States kicked off the 2014 Malabar naval exercise, the latest in a series of joint exercises going back over two decades, with the Japanese navy participating as well. This serves as an opportunity for the United States to demonstrate its commitment to naval engagement in the region, to reassure nervous allies in the face of an expansionist China and to refocus the U.S.-India relationship, which is widely seen as off track.

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Naval Experts Call for ‘Offensive Sea Control’

Three authorities on naval warfare argued July 25 that the Navy needs to dramatically revise its operational concepts and acquisition policies to make the surface fleet more capable and relevant to the rapidly changing and increasingly dangerous global security environment.

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Budget Control Act Caps

Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments says the move is another indication DOD plans to submit its 2016 proposal above the Budget Control Act caps. “I think DOD made a lot of hard choices to fit within the caps for FY15, and they have not found many partners in Congress to help them enact those choices,” he tells Morning D. “There is a sense now that the department has done its share of the work and it’s up to Congress to do its part by either raising the caps or making some hard choices itself.”

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Joe Dunford to Inherit Marine Corps in Flux

Many leathernecks might argue there’s no such thing as a bad day inside the United States Marine Corps — but even they might also admit there have been better times than this.

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Big Supply Ships May Get Reprieve - For Now

They’re the biggest supply ships operated for the US Navy, and the fastest. Rarely does a deployed carrier strike group travel without one. But they’re also the most expensive logistics ships to run, and that’s made them the target of planners eager to reduce operating costs.