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Navy should be ‘offended’ by its own maintenance and manning faults, admiral says
Adm. Daryl Caudle, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, said the Navy does not have the “luxury to do more with less.”
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard tracking 14 potential coronavirus cases
An All Hands memo from yard commander Capt. Dianna Wolfson indicated that four other individuals there tested negative for COVID-19 infection.
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
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
Bridge rededicated to honor Navy submariner killed at sea
New Hampshire won't forget Torpedoman's Mate 2nd Class George Robert Laderbush.
Change of command at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Departing CO oversaw 2K new hires, $338 million in improvements.
One sailor dead, another charged with murder as investigation widens
Charged with murder, the defendant said he was defending himself during a scuffle.
By Mark D. Faram
Sub’s chief of the boat canned
Master Chief Machinist’s Mate (Auxiliary) Mark Szymanski was serving on board the fast attack submarine Jefferson City.
Coasties rescue pair clinging to capsized sailboat for hours
Rescuers transported them to a hospital.
One sailor dead, another behind bars following second Portsmouth shooting
Two shootings over the weekend less than a mile apart in Portsmouth claim the lives of four sailors.
By Mark D. Faram