The latest DEI stupidity is the US Navy’s “inclusive warfare”

by James Hickman On October 23, 1944, a formidable US naval fleet sailed past the Philippine island of Leyte with more than 300 battleships, aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines. Their objective was to secure the island’s strategic gulf to support the Allied amphibious invasion (which would ultimately liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation). Plus …

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Delays Leave US Navy With Just 31 Ready Attack Submarines Almost 40% of the Navy’s nuclear-powered attack submarines are out of commission

Delays at naval shipyards caused by supply-chain issues and not enough workers have put nearly 40% of Navy attack submarines out of commission, according to a July 6 report from the Congressional Research Service. The Navy prefers that only about 20% of its submarines be in depot maintenance at any time, according to the report. …

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