Posted by Java Joe on October 1, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The Type I Navy Working Uniform, called the “blueberry,” will no longer be authorized for wear. Blueberries are being discontinued today, Oct. 1, after an 11-year run.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags 2nd Fleet, Boeing 737, Brig. Gen. David Hamilton, China, Elon Musk, lanternflies, lanternfly, Navy blueberries, RADM Erik Ross, REAL ID, SpaceX, Starship Mk1, troops in Syria
Posted by Java Joe on September 30, 2019 · Leave a Comment
An Israeli delegation was at NAS Patuxent River testing the CH-53K King Stallion and the CH-47F Block II Chinook. Israel is looking to purchase 20 helicopters and upgrade its current fleet.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Arctic operations, Arlington National Cemetery, CH-47F Block II Chinook, CH-53K King Stallion, Chinese Sharp Sword, Gen John Hyten, GQM-163A Coyote, gunner seats, Iceland, Joint Chiefs, L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace, MH-60S Seahawk, Orion spacecraft, Tricare, US 2nd Fleet
Posted by Java Joe on September 26, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The MV-22 Osprey conducted its first night landings on the HMS Queen Elizabeth. The tiltrotor aircraft was from HX-21 Squadron based at NAS Pax River.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags chesapeake bay bridge, Compunetix Inc., drug bust at sea, Kshemendra Paul, MV-22 Osprey, Poland, Prince Sultan Air Base, Salisbury University, Syrian withdrawal, VA data officer, William Conley
Posted by Java Joe on September 25, 2019 · Leave a Comment
As China works to spread its influence, US Pacific Air Forces is growing its outreach to countries across the Indo-Pacific region.
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Posted by Java Joe on September 24, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The US Navy wants to build three more Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and is asking Congress for more than $5 billion in the next fiscal year. Building the warships would bring the number of guided-missile destroyers the Navy has procured to 85.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags AMVETS, Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, CH-53K, Congressional Research Service, flying cars, government shutdown, Rolling to Remember, S-400 air defense system, Turkey F-35s, US Mexico Border, veteran suicides, water taxi
Posted by Java Joe on September 23, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The Vermont Air National Guard took delivery of the first two of what will become 20 F-35 jets. It is the first Guard unit to receive the aircraft.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Arctic ports, Bill McRaven, foreign aid, MQ-25 Stingray, National Guard, pax runway repairs, Poland, Rolls Royce, Saudi oil attack, Taliban, Timothy Gowen, USP-CBFS JV, VA fraud scheme
Posted by Java Joe on September 19, 2019 · Leave a Comment
StateSec Mike Pompeo, right, officiates the swearing-in ceremony for Robert O’Brien as special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, at the US Department of State in Washington, DC, on July 17, 2018. (State Department photo) Morning Coffee is a robust blend of links to news around the internet concerning the Naval Air Station Patuxent River economic community. The opinions expressed here do not reflect opinions of the Leader’s owners or staff. President Trump named hostage-affairs official Robert O’Brien as national security adviser Wednesday to fill the position left vacant when John Bolton was ousted last week, reports The Washington Post. USA…
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags air-to-air missile, Brad Webb, Hack the Machine, John Neuhart, JPALS, National Science Foundation, Raytheon, Robert O'Brien, Saudi oil attack, US Mexico Border, USS Texas, WalletHub
Posted by Java Joe on September 18, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The Trump administration is weighing a range of options for retaliatory action against Iran after the weekend attacks on Saudi oil facilities.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Afghanistan election, credit monitoring, EA-18G Growlers, hypersonics, Michele Evans, middle east conflict, NDAA, oyster harvest, Ramage, RQ-4B Global Hawk, senate defense bill, T-7A Red Hawk
Posted by Java Joe on September 17, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The list of active and former US military installations found to be contaminated with chemical compounds found in firefighting foam is expected to grow as the DoD continues its investigation.
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Posted by Java Joe on September 16, 2019 · Leave a Comment
The rings of Saturn and four of its moons take center stage in this portrait by the Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide Field Camera 3 taken June 20, 2019. Photo credit: NASA, ESA, A. Simon (GSFC), and the OPAL Team Morning Coffee is a robust blend of links to news around the internet concerning the Naval Air Station Patuxent River economic community. The opinions expressed here do not reflect opinions of the Leader’s owners or staff. NASA and the European Space Agency released a new image of Saturn taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, reports Space.com. NASA says the planet is…
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Boeing KC-46 tanker, Gallup poll, HMS Queen Elizabeth, Hubble Telescope, Lawrence Brooks, Lockheed Martin, oldest living veteran, Russian S-400, Saturn, Turkey F-35, USDA relocation