The Council-adopted icebreaker departed Coast Guard Base Seattle Monday, 22 July, for its annual months-long deployment. You'll read here that it's a multi-mission TRIP.
Rear Admiral Scott Gray makes the case that the Navy respects environmental concerns, especially regarding NAS Whidbey Island.
The Alameda-based U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf helped send a clear message to China. Read details of the deployment HERE.
Read about it and see the photos at this LINK.
Electronic Attack Squadron 130 is part of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group. Read more in this NEWS RELEASE.
Read details in this Navy RELEASE.
Read why the Marine Corps aircraft went to WHIDBEY.
Captain Mary Ellen Durley relieved our Council friend, Captain Greg Tlapa, as Healy Commanding Officer on June 19. Read the DETAILS.
Artist's rendering of the new Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter. Image courtesy of the contractor, VT Halter Marine, and Technologies Associates, Inc. (TAI). Read more about the HOMEPORTING DECISION.
The submarine will be de-fueled before decommissioning. It's been in service for 35 years.
The Lake Washington & Everett Council of the Navy League of US espouses to NLUS's four goals: Educate national leaders and the nation * Support the men and women of the sea services Provide assistance to sea service families * Support youth programs
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