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American Sea Power Panel: U.S. Should Have Public Discussion on Naval Strategy, Not Fleet Size
April 23, 2021 2:58 PM
Sailors prepare for flight operations on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) on April 6, 2021. US Navy Photo
The debate over the naval future of the United States should center on strategy rather than how many of what kinds of ships will make up the fleet, four authors who published pieces on the future of the Navy said on Thursday.