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March 2025

Navy Frigate USS Constellation Only 10 Percent Done after 2.5 Years

Physical construction began on the United States Navy USS Constellation in the middle of 2022. After over two and a half years, the ship is only 10 percent complete, according to a person familiar with the timeline.

At this pace, including the two years of design development before the building began, the ship will only be complete after nine years.

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NIOC Pensacola Supports Opening of Center for Operational Assessments and Specialized Training

PENSACOLA, Fla. – Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Pensacola, supported by Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and official opening of the newly established Center for Operational Assessments and Specialized Training facility, also known as COAST.

Cmdr. Donald Moaratty, commanding officer of NIOC Pensacola, and Lt. Cmdr. Brian Pickler of NAVIFOR presided over the official opening.

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Shanghai, China (Station A) Moved to USS Monocacy (PG-20)

Early in 1924, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Admiral Edward W. Eberle, encouraged the Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet (CINCAF), Admiral Thomas Washington, to expand radio intelligence facilities in his area. As a result of this encouragement, in 1924, the first shore-based intercept station was established in the American consulate in Shanghai. Its primary target was the diplomatic radio network serving the numerous Japanese consulates throughout China. Shanghai also copied both Naval and commercial traffic (Japanese and British).

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The Modern Stańczyk: America’s Blindness to the Chinese Threat

Jan Matejko’s famous 1862 painting Stańczyk captures a haunting image of a jester seated alone, lost in deep contemplation while a royal ball continues in the background. The subject of his distress? The news that the Muscovites have captured Smolensk in 1514. While the Polish court revels in ignorance or denial, Stańczyk alone bears the weight of impending doom, recognizing the disaster unfolding before his nation.

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Remembering Steve McQueen, USMC

March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980

Semper Fi! The U.S. Marine that occasionally got into trouble and even once escaped from the WWII German POW camp Stalag Luft III (The Great Escape):

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Developing Warfighting Excellence: Key Traits Across Navy Leadership Ranks

In the ever-evolving landscape of naval warfare, success hinges not only on advanced technology and strategic assets but also on the leadership traits of those who guide and execute the mission. Effective warfighting development requires a seamless alignment of vision, mission execution, tactical expertise, and leadership at all levels of command. Each rank within the Navy carries distinct responsibilities and expectations, shaping a culture of excellence and adaptability. This article explores the key traits associated with each rank, highlighting how they collectively contribute to the Navy’s operational success.

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