The America-class amphibious assault carrier USS Tripoli leaves San Diego Bay on May 19. (Photo by Sara L. Eshleman/U.S. Navy) The Navy’s two newest amphibious assault ships, the USS America and USS ...
The amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli is on its way to Japan, where it will replace the USS America as the lead vessel of the Navy’s sole amphibious ready group outside the United States. The ...
In late 2023, the Red Sea—one of the world's busiest shipping routes—faced a serious threat. Yemen's Houthi militants began ...
The US Navy forward-deployed the USS Tripoli to the Indo-Pacific to counter China. It replaces the USS America as the Navy's amphibious assault ship based in Japan. The Tripoli played a central role ...
The Navy’s newest and most advanced amphibious assault ship arrived in Japan this week to take over as flagship of Amphibious Squadron 11, replacing the USS America as part of a homeport shift aimed ...
The newest America-class amphibious assault ship will head to its new home in Japan later this year, USNI News has learned. USS Tripoli (LHA-7) will switch homeports from Naval Base San Diego to ...
The U.S. Navy’s second America-class amphibious assault ship has completed its post-shakedown availability and is ready for fleet tasking. Capt. Cedric McNeal, Amphibious Warfare Program Manager for ...
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