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December 2025

Fiscal Year 2025 Oceanographer of the Navy Award Recipients

Congratulations the award recipients.  Message follows:

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NPS Launches New Master’s in Artificial Intelligence Focused on Warfighter Needs

The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) has launched a brand new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) degree that will confer the advanced knowledge, skills, and practices necessary to develop, assess, and deploy AI for the U.S. Navy, joint forces and allied militaries. Graduates through the new program will be prepared to lead AI integration within their communities and across the U.S. Department of War (DOW).

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China’s Missile Surge Puts Every US Base In The Pacific At Risk-And The Window To Respond Is Closing

China has spent decades building a land-based missile force designed to keep the United States out of a fight over Taiwan — and U.S. officials say it now threatens every major airfield, port and military installation across the Western Pacific.

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USS Pueblo: Breaking Points and Defiance, Part 12 of 19

Despite his efforts to remain unnoticed, Harry Iredale, of the ship’s oceanographers and civilian, found himself targeted by the North Koreans like everyone else. One morning, he was hauled into an interrogation room where he faced Possum, his room “daddy,” along with three other officers and a guard. “Who is the CIA agent?”

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USS Pueblo: Hell Week Begins, Part 11 of 19

On December 10, 1968, Glorious General (G.G.) called an all-hands meeting. His fury was unmistakable. The Americans, he declared, would now pay for their insincerity. Each man must confess not only his own crimes but those of his shipmates as well. This, G.G. warned, was their final chance to tell the truth. Tables were set up, and the men were ordered to begin writing a new round of “confessions.” From his cell, Ensign Tim Harris could see Commander Bucher sitting across the corridor, staring blankly at the wall, shoulders slumped in defeat.

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USS Pueblo: Hell Week “The Reckoning Begins,” Part 10 of 19

Glorious General (G.G.) unleashed a furious barrage of accusations against the Americans, his voice rising in shrill anger. Many of his charges were absurd—he claimed the crossword puzzles exchanged between crewmen were coded messages and accused them of passing “pages of secret” among themselves. In truth, those “secret pages” were nothing more than parts of an amateur pornographic novel written by one of the enlisted men. Yet, some of his suspicions were not entirely unfounded. Several sailors had, in fact, lied during interrogations and written “insincere” letters home to their families.

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