U.S. Navy strategy wavering from littorals back to blue water

In heated exchanges on Capitol Hill July 31 over the truncation of the U.S. Navy’s DDG-1000 destroyer program, discussions over a change in Navy strategy began to emerge, pointing to a move out of littorals and back to blue water. The Navy’s lead shipbuilding officials, Vice Adm. Barry McCullough...

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