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President Donald Trump has ordered a “total and complete blockade” of all U.S.‑sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, sharply intensifying pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government amid soaring tensions. The directive follows weeks of escalating U.S. military activity in the Caribbean, and recent tracking data shows a substantial concentration of U.S. naval forces off Venezuela’s northern coast—suggesting what a blockade could look like in practice.
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Despite a historic recruiting year, the Navy will need to continue to bring in more junior sailors to fully man at-sea billets, a problem that will likely continue into the next two to three years and is compounded by delays in the training pipelines, a Navy official told USNI News. The Navy has a total of 20,683 gaps-at sea as of Dec. 3, Stacee McCarroll, a service spokesperson, told USNI News on Monday. The majority of the gaps at-sea are in the apprentice level, which covers E-1 through E-3. At the apprentice level, there are 16,369 gaps at-sea, followed by 3,301 among journeyman sailors (E-4 to E-6) and 1,013 in the supervisor level, which includes sailors at ranks E-7 and above, McCarroll said.
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In contrast, some defense analysts and former commanders caution that prioritizing domestic missions risks blurring the traditional separation between military and civilian law enforcement. Representative Pat Ryan (D-NY) strongly opposed the strategy’s domestic focus, declaring, “Deploying U.S. troops against U.S. citizens in American cities isn’t just unprecedented and unconstitutional — it’s UNAMERICAN.”
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SILVER SPRING, Md. — An active U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander from Maryland has been federally convicted of cyberstalking his ex-wife. Federal prosecutors say 45-year-old Jason Michael Leidel, of Silver Spring, sent emails filled with false allegations to get his ex-wife fired from her job as a public school special education teacher.
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CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/ ROUTINE R 161538Z DEC 25 MID120038487714U FM SECNAV WASHINGTON DC TO ALNAV INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC SECNAV WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS ALNAV 089/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/-/DEC// SUBJ/FY-26 REAR ADMIRAL (LOWER HALF) STAFF CORPS (SUPPLY CORPS) SELECTION// RMKS/1. The President of the United States has approved the report of the selection board which recommended the following officer in the Staff Corps on the active-duty list for promotion to the permanent grade of Rear Admiral (lower half). 2. Frocking to Rear Admiral (lower half) is not authorized except on an individual basis by the Secretary of War. Troy, Milton W. III 3. Released by the Honorable John C. Phelan, Secretary of the Navy.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED/
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When a U.S. Navy photoanalyst disappeared from the United States in 1986, it would be two years before he surfaced again — but when he did, he was across the globe in Russia using a new name. A 1989 PEOPLE story described how American officials had already suspected Glenn Michael Souther of being a traitor. Still, it would be an 1989 obituary in Moscow that shed light on exactly how much Souther had allegedly done for Russia before his death at age 32.