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Sub Boise will begin its overhaul nine years late, with $1.2B contract
Submarine Boise will begin its maintenance overhaul — originally meant to start in fiscal 2016 — after the Navy awarded HII a $1.2 billion contract.
Navy settles carrier hull scraping lawsuit
The pollution allegations targeted Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
After a string of base tragedies, Navy force protection exercise kicks off
Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain 2020 kicks off Feb. 3.
By Dylan Gresik
Audit finds some military hospitals issued potentially dangerous amounts of opioids
DoD needs to better monitor its physicians and prescriptions, the Department of Defense Inspector General said.
By Patricia Kime
Navy planning first new Pearl Harbor dry dock since 1943
A surge in demand for attack submarines and the lengthening of Virginia-class submarines to carry more missiles prompted the new construction planning.
Wounded Pearl Harbor worker released from hospital
Two other Department of Defense civilian employees were killed.
Hospital identifies third Pearl Harbor shooting victim
Machinist’s Mate Auxiliary Fireman Gabriel Antonio Romero, 22, shot and killed two people and wounded another with his service weapon before taking his own life.
Navy’s top personnel officer: Beards? Maybe!!!!!
The 59th Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. John B. Nowell Jr. said he gets an earful about facial hair from members of his own family, too.
By Navy Times staff
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard starts big projects
More than $200 million worth of projects promise to modernize the nation’s oldest continuously operated public shipyard.
Coast Guard calls off search for missing man
Two others were rescued by a Good Samaritan vessel that responded to an early Wednesday mayday call.
By Navy Times staff