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Navy christens destroyer for Marine who jumped on grenade in Vietnam
The family of a fallen Navy Cross recipient christened the future guided-missile destroyer Patrick Gallagher at a ceremony in Maine.
No, Chinese troops are not on the Canadian border — and the dangers of misinformation
Internet conspiracy theories can have dangerous consequences.
By Howard Altman
Maine-based Navy reservist tests ‘presumptive positive’ for coronavirus
It's the first Navy case of its kind in the reserve force.
Op-ed: FDR’s Fireside Chat is a model for calm amid coronavirus pandemic
The author thinks Trump's address to the nation about COVID-19 flopped.
By Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine
Op-ed: Iran must come clean about the passenger jet it shot down
The author makes the case for a transparent international investigation to figure out what Iran did wrong, and why.
By Capt. Lawrence Brennan (retired)
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard starts big projects
More than $200 million worth of projects promise to modernize the nation’s oldest continuously operated public shipyard.
Commission urges Navy to help protect clams
At issue is stormwater from polluted ponds on the former base.
Maine Maritime close to getting $300M for new training ship
Many Maine Maritime Academy students go on to serve in the military or work in marine industries after their training.
US Coast Guard is investigating a Maine distress call’s legitimacy
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating the possibility that a distress call about a capsized boat off the coast of southern Maine was a hoax.
Coast Guard relieves cutter’s commanding officer
The removal stemmed from a liberty incident in April.
By Navy Times staff