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Aspiring educators in Lynchburg now have more opportunities than ever to become licensed teachers, LCS said.
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National Security Journal on MSNWhy the Navy Secretly Hates the Littoral Combat Ship
The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) was designed to be a small, fast, and modular “streetfighter” for the littorals, capable of ...
September 28, 2023: It came as no surprise when the U.S. Navy recently made it official that its ambitious but poorly implemented "Littoral Combat Ship" (LCS) program will be eliminated. This comes ...
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National Security Journal on MSNSad Ranking: 5 Worst U.S. Navy Warships Ever
While the U.S. Navy has a storied history of dominating the seas, it has also experienced some notable failures. -Among the ...
One of the ship's two variants is built in Mobile and defense officials have widely criticized the LCS in the past. In the past five years, the Navy has spent more than $34 billion on the program.
The newly-appointed Supervisor of Career and Technical Education (CTE), Robbie Dooley, put the LCS cosmetology program to the test on Friday.
House appropriators authorized $38.7 million for this program. The HASC also slashed the Navy’s requested $197.1 million for LCS mine countermeasures modules (MCM) in FY 2020.
This week’s announcement was a positive step for LCS mission module programs, which have have been plagued with development delays and certification snafus.
The fastest U.S. Navy ship still in service is the Freedom-class littoral combat ship (LCS). Officially, it's "40+ knots," with some claiming 47 knots exactly.
It is a ship program that's had its share of early troubles, but "for better or for worse, the Pentagon and the Obama administration are embracing the Littoral Combat Ship as the future of naval ...
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