The Seattle-based Coast Guard ship, the nation's only heavy icebreaker, held a a "modified" change of Command June 12 at the Mare island, CA, DRYDOCK
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, based at Naval Station Everett, departed San Diego on Monday, June 8th. Here's what we know, according to NAVY TIMES.
Patrol Squadron 40 at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island turned in its last Orion last month. Read more HERE.
The USCGC Active was scheduled to return this week, after seizing more than 2,000 pounds of cocaine -- and detaining three suspected smugglers who later tested positive for COVID-19. Read the detailed RELEASE.
Coast Guard Academy graduate Brian Runion, raised in Bellevue and now a USCG civilian employee, got tired of trying to explain what the service does -- and has done. So he got into cartooning. See the amusing results at this LINK.
It's National Nurses Week! Here are DETAILS.
The aircraft carrier is underway for pre-deployment training. Read more in this Navy Times ARTICLE.
The Navy has submitted its plan to CONGRESS.
The KC-46 project has had its bumps, but a redesigned Remote Vision System may lead to autonomous AERIAL REFUELING.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, USCG Rescue Swimmers at Sector North Bend sew masks for Coos Bay hospital MEDICAL PERSONNEL.
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