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Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) nominee Adm. Daryl Caudle on Thursday said he was open to retiring the USS Boise (SSN-764) ...
The lessons learned from the Langley’s decade of carrier flight operations in the interwar period directly influenced the ...
E mily Hightower, a civilian employee with the 42nd Medical Group and a captain in the Air Force Reserve's 908th Aeromedical ...
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-5, honored 21 life-saving first-responders, veterans, volunteers, community leaders and residents ...
Construction of the Washington commenced at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, where her keel was laid down on June 14, 1938.
Jazz & Rib Fest, Vince Gill, the Arthritis Foundation Auto Show and other summer arts and entertainment offerings fill the July calendar in Columbus.
Thousands of sailors call ships home for months at a time, and some of these ships, such as the USS George H.W. Bush, are ...
USS stands for United States Ship, and is used for Navy ships that are currently in active service. The designation has been used since the 1790s.
The USS Edsall—or the “dancing mouse,” as her brutal Japanese opponents dubbed her—exemplified the very best that the US Navy has to offer.
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum set a goal of $1.5 million to dry dock the USS Cobia. The state budget provided the final $500,000 for the project.
The USS Constitution’s 4th of July turnaround at Castle Island, 21-gun salute: Photos Members of the 101st artillery of the Mass National Guard salute the USS Constitution as she turns around.
Capt. Daniel Prochazka takes command of USS Harry S. Truman from Capt. Christopher Hill at Naval Station Norfolk.