Chief of Naval Operations Rear Adm. Fred Pyle has warned that U.S. warships in the Red Sea are operating at a WWII-level pace, a tempo not seen since World War II. This heightened level of activity is attributed to the ongoing operations and challenges posed by the Houthis in the region. The success of these operations has been credited to the dedication of sailors and advanced naval systems. Rear Adm. Pyle made these remarks during a briefing at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
“Our forces are engaged in the Red Sea right now,” Rear Adm. Fred Pyle said in a briefing at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. https://t.co/sueN9RRkhA
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U.S. warships in Red Sea operating at pace not seen since WWII, warns Chief of Naval Operations Rear Adm. Fred Pyle https://t.co/2TregakknI https://t.co/fNPgvLHpXt
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