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Why the US Navy must look to allies if it wants to catch up to China at sea
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US university sells dead bodies to navy for Israeli military training
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Trump battleship plan poses new risk to AUKUS, committee fears
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US aircraft carrier Gerald R Ford suffers severe damage after 'system failure' during Iran attack
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Video shows effects of intense fire that forced the world's most powerful warship to return to port
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Iran targets Bahrain and Kuwait after new US strikes
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Iranian drone attack causes heavy damage to Kuwait airport as US and Iran trade strikes
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US congressman demands probe into Israel’s 1967 attack on USS Liberty
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