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Navy fires commanding officer of Electronic Attack Squadron 136
Cmdr. William Coulter was relieved due to “a loss of confidence in his ability to command," the Navy said Thursday.
By Diana Stancy
Plan to remove capsized ship in huge chunks might be in jeopardy
A lawsuit claims the looming operation threatens an “environmental disaster.”
Group seeks court order to reduce Navy training flights
The group is dedicated to removing the EA-18G Growler jet training flights from the Puget Sound region.
USS Arizona survivor Donald Stratton dies at 97
He passed away in his Colorado Springs home surrounded by his wife of nearly seven decades, Velma, and his son Randy.
By Carl Prine
Navy identifies midshipman who collapsed during PRT run and died
His two brothers also attend the Naval Academy.
By Carl Prine
Help wanted: Sub builder hopes to hire 18K workers
The U.S. Navy awarded the largest shipbuilding contract in its history in December, ordering nine more attack submarines for a total of $22.2 billion.
New use for a shuttered base?
Adak Island is the nation’s westernmost community, located 1,200 miles from Anchorage in the Aleutian Chain.
Setback in the Solomons
Punctuated by tactical ineptitude, the World War II Battle of Rennell Island slowed American momentum in the South Pacific.
By John Wukovits, World War II