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Here’s the damage the submarine Connecticut sustained when it hit an undersea mountain
Wednesday’s disclosure to Navy Times is the first official tally of what the October mishap in the South China Sea did to the Seawolf-class sub.
Anti-sub sonar falls off Navy helicopter
The class A mishap occurred during training earlier this month.
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.
The last secret of the Scorpion
In 1968 one of the Navy’s nuclear submarines went missing in the Atlantic. Fifty years later, this author offered a provocative theory about its disappearance.
By Ed Offley, MHQ — The Quarterly Journal of Military History
Did Turkish naval exercises kill dolphins?
Spike in dolphin deaths coincides with "Blue Homeland" sonar and live ammunition drills.
The Navy’s new way to train students starts today
It’s all part of what the Navy terms “Ready Relevant Learning,” a series of reforms designed to overhaul how personnel are trained throughout their careers.
By Mark D. Faram