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LCS Charleston returns from 26-month deployment
The ship's blue and gold crews took turns manning the ship during the lengthy cruise.
Lost for 78 years, a Pearl Harbor sailor finally comes home
Fair winds and following seas, Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Ulis Claud Steely.
By Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier Journal
A D-Day hero, LST 325 finally moving to new site
Officials report that the $3.6 million project is on track and within budget after high initial construction bids delayed work.
Investigation begins into how cargo ship ended on its side
The Golden Ray capsized early Sunday soon after it departed the Port of Brunswick, about 70 miles south of Savannah.
Rescuers pull last trapped crew member off capsized cargo ship
Three other crew members were rescued earlier Monday from the Golden Ray, more than a day after the vessel overturned while leaving a port on the Georgia coast.
Fort Stewart, Parris Island, Beaufort evacuating ahead of Hurricane Dorian, now a deadly 145 mph, Category 4 monster
Officials at military installations along the U.S. coast from Florida to the Carolinas are keeping an eye on Dorian. Here's what they're telling personnel via social media.
By Howard Altman
Navy officer accused of ‘nonconsensual sexual contact’ with sailor and soldier
The incidents allegedly occurred on March 17, 2018 in Virginia.
Submariners to visit West Virginia as part of Navy Week
The U.S. Fleet Forces Band will perform, too.
Major military exercise this week in Charleston
A South Carolina city's highways, seaports, airspace and railways are all part of a large military exercise this week.
Coasties find body of missing boater
North Charleston resident Terrance Singleton, 30, had been declared missing since Wednesday, after the Coast Guard cutter Cormorant came upon his 20-foot Pro-Line boat, its motor on idle, with only some crabs, a bit of live bait and a single shoe in it.
By Navy Times staff