Pain is a reality that anyone wounded in combat has to face, and the fact that combat zones are usually not within the vicinity of facilities where medical services are available means that wounded soldiers have to suffer through the pain en route to these facilities. However, a new tool is being used by Navy [...]
It’s a glaring fact: not everyone can be Navy SEALs. However, that does not mean we cease to admire the Navy’s best of the best. We can resort to the next best thing: witnessing or simulating the SEAL lifestyle. And for some, trooping to Navy museums is the next best thing. With technology, however, one [...]
Energy is an issue that is common to a number of organizations, and the military – including the United States Navy – is no exception. During the Naval Energy Forum, held on Oct. 13 to 14 in Washington, D.C., the Office of Naval Research (ONR) announced that it was launching a second scenario for its [...]
During the annual Navy Energy Forum held in Washington, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus shared that a team of Navy SEALs, who are set to be deployed to Afghanistan soon, are going green. The team of Navy SEALs will no longer need to rely on the operation of noisy generators, and water & fuel resupplies, things [...]
The elite Navy SEALs who were killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan last month are being memorialized by the company that makes custom knives for the SEALs. The SEALs have played a crucial role in the Global War on Terror, a campaign triggered by the events of 9/11. It therefore seems appropriate that the [...]
An addition to the United States Navy’s fleet of destroyers is expected to arrive at Naval Base San Diego on July 1st. The USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110) is the 60th Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer; it was built in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and was commissioned on June 4 at the Alabama State Docks in Mobile, [...]