USN MH-60S gunners suffering from chronic back injuries due to bad seat design

For several years, the U.S. Navy’s MH-60S community has been grappling with an issue with the gunner’s seat that has “directly contributed to medical groundings, degraded mission performance and a growing number of chronic back injuries among service members.”

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Pentagon could be ordering two Ford-class carriers at one go

Vice Adm. Tom Moore, commander of Naval Sea Systems Command, told USNI News that the service is keen to execute a two carrier block-buy to save time and money.

USS Gerald R. Ford under construction, 20130916
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