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France moves its only nuclear aircraft carrier toward the Strait of Hormuz as 50-nation coalition prepares to reopen the world’s most important waterway
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Three US Navy destroyers come under Iranian missile and drone fire transiting the Strait of Hormuz — CENTCOM says no American ships were hit
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Iran’s IRGC Navy says it will ensure ‘safe and sustainable transit’ through Hormuz under new unspecified procedures
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Trump pauses Project Freedom escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz, calling progress toward a deal ‘great’
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The US just fired on an Iranian oil tanker’s rudder after its crew ignored warnings — while both sides say the ceasefire still holds
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Admiral Cooper: ‘Iran launched cruise missiles, drones, and boats — we defeated every single threat’
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US Navy destroyers now escorting hundreds of ships as 1,500 vessels remain trapped in the strait
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USS Truxtun and USS Mason survived cruise missiles, drones, and fast boats to push first convoy through Hormuz
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Maersk confirms its first vessel crossed the Strait of Hormuz under US Navy escort since Iran shut it down
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USS Idaho is the Navy’s 26th Virginia-class attack sub and won’t need a single refueling in its entire service life
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Two US-flagged merchant ships and a Maersk vessel transit Hormuz under Navy escort for the first time since February
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USS Truxtun and USS Mason intercepted every Iranian cruise missile and drone without a single hit
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Kade Winslow
Naval
US Navy sinks 7 Iranian fast-attack boats in the Strait of Hormuz as Project Freedom’s first convoy crosses safely
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Kade Winslow
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Navy’s newest nuclear submarine USS Idaho enters service — and won’t need refueling for its entire life
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Iran fires cruise missiles at US destroyers in Hormuz as Navy sinks 7 attack boats in hours
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Iran has boarded and attacked merchant ships and laid sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz since February blockade began
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USS Nimitz will remain operational until 2027 as Navy prepares nuclear defueling for the 51-year-old carrier
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US Central Command commits guided-missile destroyers and 15,000 troops to ‘Project Freedom’ Hormuz escort
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USS Gerald R. Ford expected to return to US in May after record-breaking deployment to Iran theater
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Three US carrier strike groups now operating in the Middle East — first time in more than 20 years
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