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Instead of Deployment to Japan, Noah Song Resumes Baseball Journey With Phillies
Noah Song’s military status change went through earlier this week, allowing the 25-year-old pitcher to show up at Phillies’ spring training in Clearwater.
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4 Navy Sailors Assigned to Same Facility Die by Apparent Suicide Within Weeks, Amid Growing Concerns of Mental Health Crisis
It is the latest cluster of Navy suicides this year to spark concerns of a fleetwide mental health crisis.
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WATCH: Two Navy Ships Narrowly Avoid Head-On Crash in San Diego Bay
Two US Navy ships — USS Momsen and USS Harpers Ferry — came a little too close for comfort Tuesday morning as they passed each other in San Diego Bay.
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Fat Leonard's Escape as Stunning as His Navy Bribery Case
The escape of the Malaysian defense contractor at the center of one of the Navy’s biggest corruption scandals is as stunning and brazen as the case itself. U-Haul trucks were seen at his home in a tony San Diego neighborhood before Leonard Glenn Francis, known as “Fat Leonard,” snipped off his ankle monitor and disappeared.
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Navy Identifies Sailor Found Dead on USS Carl Vinson
The sailor’s mysterious death occurred while the aircraft carrier was docked
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After 2 Military Aircraft Crashes in a Week, Navy to Conduct ‘Safety Pause'
As a direct result of the recent U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft crashes, Navy officials directed all non-deployed Navy aviation units Saturday to hold a safety pause on June 13 to look over risk-management practices and train personnel on threat and error-management processes.
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Mechanical Failure Caused Deadly Helicopter Crash Off California Coast, Navy Finds
A command investigation determined that a damper hose failed on the MC-60S Seahawk, causing severe vibrations as the aircraft was landing on a carrier off of San Diego last August.
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Navy Ship to Be Named After Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The future John Lewis-class replenishment oiler will be the eighth such vessel to be named for a historic figure who fought for civil and human rights.
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1 Dead, 2 Rescued After US Navy Plane Crashes Off Virginia Coast
Two injured people were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard and one was found dead in the aircraft, U.S. Navy E2-D Hawkeye, an official said.
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Wife of Maryland Navy Nuclear Engineer Pleads Guilty in Submarine Spy Case
The wife of a Navy nuclear engineer charged with trying to sell submarine secrets to a foreign government has pleaded guilty to her role in the case.
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Navy Says SEAL Candidate Dies After Hell Week Test
The Navy says one Navy SEAL candidate has died and a second is in the hospital after falling ill just hours after they successfully completed the grueling Hell Week test that ends the first phase of assessment and selection for Navy commandos
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US Navy to Drain Hawaii Tank System Blamed for Tainted Water
After petroleum was detected in a drinking well, Hawaii ordered the Navy to drain fuel from the tanks to protect Oahu’s drinking water.
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US Navy Rescues Suspected Drug Smugglers After Boat Explodes
The U.S. Navy released video on Thursday showing the moment a drug smuggling boat burst into flames off the coast of Oman.
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Navy: Member of SEAL Team 8 Dies After Training Incident
The U.S. Navy says that a SEAL commander has died from injuries he got during a training accident in Virginia
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Navy Halts Use of Fuel Storage Complex Above Hawaii Aquifer
The U.S. Navy is suspending use of World War II-era fuel storage complex above a Hawaii aquifer that supplies nearly 20% of Honolulu’s drinking water
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Navy Launches Ship Named for Gay Rights Leader Harvey Milk
A Navy ship named for slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk has been launched in San Diego Bay.
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Navy Details Changes, More Oversight in Wake of USS Bonhomme Richard Arson
More than a year after arson destroyed a Navy warship, service leaders said Wednesday they are making changes and increasing oversight to correct widespread failures that led to the scrapping of the USS Bonhomme Richard.
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Navy Probe Finds Major Failures in Fire That Destroyed Ship
A Navy report has concluded there were sweeping failures by commanders, crew members and others that fueled the July 2020 arson fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard
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Nuclear Engineer Accused of Trying to Pass Top Secret Navy Info in Peanut Butter Sandwich
According to a criminal complaint, nuclear engineer Jonathan Toebbe, who worked for the Navy, sold restricted information about the design of nuclear-powered warships.
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Marines: Pandemic Contributed to Tragedy of Troops' Drowning
A new military investigation found the coronavirus pandemic curtailed trainings in 2020 and contributed to nine service members drowning off San Diego’s coast