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Navy Global Deployment Map: Carriers and Amphibious Groups Spread Across Eight Theaters
military1 month ago

Navy Global Deployment Map: Carriers and Amphibious Groups Spread Across Eight Theaters

USNI News’ Fleet and Marine Tracker for June 1, 2026 shows the U.S. Navy’s carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups dispersed worldwide, with roughly 292 ships deployed (233 USN, 59 USNS) and about 103 underway. Notable movements include USS George Washington leaving Yokosuka; the Boxer ARG transiting the Andaman Sea; USS Nimitz heading to Kingston, Jamaica for Southern Seas 2026; and the Abraham Lincoln CSG operating in the Arabian Sea in support of Epic Fury. The 22nd MEU is returning from a long deployment while the 24th MEU will replace it as the crisis‑response force; destroyers and other ships are deployed across the Red Sea, Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, and Western Hemisphere, with mine-countermeasures ships active in the Indian Ocean.

Nike Reshapes Global Operations to Speed Decisions, Cuts About 1,400 Roles
business2 months ago

Nike Reshapes Global Operations to Speed Decisions, Cuts About 1,400 Roles

Nike announced the next phase of its Win Now plan to streamline Global Operations, consolidating its technology footprint around two hubs (Philip H. Knight Campus and Nike India Technology Center), modernizing Air Manufacturing, relocating Converse resources closer to factory partners, and tightening materials integration to speed decision-making and efficiency. The changes will reduce about 1,400 roles, mostly in Technology, with leaders and HR support guiding affected teammates as the company seeks a leaner, more integrated operation for faster growth.

USNI News Updates Fleet and Marine Status as of October 14, 2025
military9 months ago

USNI News Updates Fleet and Marine Status as of October 14, 2025

The US Navy's fleet and Marine units are actively deployed worldwide as of October 14, 2025, with major carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups operating in regions including Japan, the Philippine Sea, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean, the Eastern Pacific, and the Western Atlantic, showcasing a broad global presence and readiness.

"USNI Fleet and Marine Tracker: July 15, 2024 Update"
military2 years ago

"USNI Fleet and Marine Tracker: July 15, 2024 Update"

The US Navy's latest fleet tracker as of July 15, 2024, details the positions and activities of deployed carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups worldwide. Key movements include the USS America in the Philippine Sea, USS Blue Ridge in the South China Sea, USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Gulf of Aden, and USS Carl Vinson participating in RIMPAC 2024. Additionally, the USS Abraham Lincoln has begun a scheduled deployment, and the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower has returned to Norfolk after a nine-month deployment.

Tilray's Record Q2 Revenue Boosted by Craft Beer Boom
business2 years ago

Tilray's Record Q2 Revenue Boosted by Craft Beer Boom

Tilray Brands reported a record net revenue of $194 million for the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, marking a 34% increase over the prior year period. The company achieved growth in Canadian cannabis net revenue and international cannabis net revenue, as well as a significant increase in beverage alcohol net revenue. Additionally, Tilray Brands is on track to achieve $30-$35 million in annual savings related to the integration of the HEXO acquisition and has reiterated its financial guidance for fiscal year 2024. The company's strategic growth actions include expanding its beverage portfolio and strengthening its position in the global cannabis market.

Rolls-Royce to Cut 2,500 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Drive
business2 years ago

Rolls-Royce to Cut 2,500 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Drive

Rolls-Royce Holdings is reportedly planning to cut around 2,500 jobs as part of a cost-cutting initiative led by its CEO. The job cuts will be spread across the company's global operations and are expected to impact hundreds of UK staff. Rolls-Royce has not yet commented on the matter. The company has been focused on managing its cost base to offset inflationary pressures and has experienced a strong recovery under its new CEO.