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The Navy’s shipbuilder oversight offices are underutilized, watchdog agency reports
The Navy’s Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair could do more to ensure ships enter the fleet on time and on budget, according to a new report.
Navy takes first steps toward rebuilding base rocked by twin earthquakes
Officials estimate the magazine construction project will be completed by August 2022.
By Jon Simkins
Torpedo Junction: The South Pacific’s brutal underwater war
To beat back or blunt the first Allied offensive in the Pacific, Japan needed to cut the supply lifeline. They failed.
By John Prados, HistoryNet.com
Storm-ravaged bases wait on Washington for repair money
Hundreds of millions of repair dollars are at stake for several stateside military bases.
By Joe Gould
Cruiser Monterey receives bomb threat
The Navy guided-missile cruiser Monterey is being overhauled at a Marine Hydraulics Ship Repair in Norfolk.
By Mark D. Faram
No shutdown at VA: Congress passes department’s budget on time
Thursday's House vote marks on the second time in the last nine years that Congress has finished its VA budget work on time.
This VA-backed loan can help you afford that fixer-upper
How a 'loan for alteration and repair' could work for your next home ... or your current one.
By Kevin Lilley
5 multitools and kits for your next roadside repair
These essentials will get you through your next roadside motorcycle service.
By John Mata
This contractor gave a veteran a free roof ... and has some advice for your next repair
A storm, a fix gone wrong, and a much-needed helping hand for an Army vet in Nebraska.
By Kevin Lilley