The Alaska Veterans Museum will be closed from 24 December 2025 through 3 January 2026 and reopen on 7 January 2026 For a specific date and tour, potential arrangements during this time can be made with Dennis Dupras, akacadian@gmail.com
Promoting Better Sleep NAVY IS FIGHTING FATIGUE IN THE SURFACE FLEET BY JAMIE L. PFEIFFER Sailors have always joked that “sleep is for port,” but lack of sleep is a serious readiness problem. While round-the-clock operations and a cultural acceptance of sleep...
The Alaska Veterans Museum will be closed from 24 December 2025 through 3 January 2026 and reopen on 7 January 2026 For a specific date and tour, potential arrangements during this time can be made with Dennis Dupras, akacadian@gmail.com
Small Ships, Big Questions WILL THE NAVY CONSIDER A CORVETTE SOLUTION TO MEET FLEET SIZE GOALS? BY DAN TAYLOR The U.S. Navy’s path to a larger fleet may require thinking smaller. As the frigate program stumbles, some are floating a solution the service has long...
Why did Iran Seize a Ship in the Strait of Hormuz? by James Foggo, Matt Reisener November 2025 The Strait of Hormuz. Photo credit: REUTERS. On November 14, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel transiting the Strait of...
Modernizing Maritime Workflows AI, COBOTS, VIRTUAL REALITY COME TO AMERICA’S SHIPYARDS BY BRETT DAVIS, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF One common image associated with shipbuilding is that of a welder joining metal in a shower of sparks. While that still happens, shipbuilders are...