24 May 2017 Rules and Availability for Navy Fitness Suit and New Women's Choker Style SDW Jacket Navy announced Wednesday the manner of wear and availability for the new Navy Fitness Suit and women's choker style Service Dress White (SDW) jacket for chief petty officers and officers in NAVADMIN 125/17...
24 May 2017 Future USS Gerald R. Ford Underway for Acceptance Trials The future USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) departed Naval Station Norfolk for its second set of sea trials, known as acceptance trials (AT),May 24...
24 May 2017 USS Jackson Completes Final Contract Trials The U.S. Navy's Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Jackson (LCS 6) completed Final Contract Trials (FCT) May 19...
24 May 2017 NAVFAC Southwest Leads Department of Navy's Transition to Electric Vehicles A ribbon cutting ceremony was held May 5 in Naval Base San Diego to unveil the Navy-Marine Corps Electric Vehicle Fleet at Naval Base San Diego...
24 May 2017 Green Bay Completes Mid-Cycle Inspection The amphibious transport dock USS Green Bay (LPD 20) completed its Mid-Cycle Inspection (MCI) May 12...
24 May 2017 NASC Students Volunteer at Pensacola-area Schools Naval Aviation Schools Command (NASC) students were recognized for their volunteer efforts at Pensacola area schools May 4...
24 May 2017 USS James E. Williams Deploys The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) departed Naval Station Norfolk, May 23, for a regularly-scheduled deployment to conduct maritime operations in the Navy's 5th and 6th Fleet areas of operation...
23 May 2017 Navy Opens 2017 Veteran and Wounded Warrior Hiring Summit Navy leaders opened the Department of the Navy's seventh annual Veteran and Wounded Warrior Hiring and Support Summit May 23 in Seattle, Washington...
23 May 2017 Sailors Offer Help and Hope Through Volunteerism Seabees from Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 202 Detachment Jacksonville have spent nearly two months bettering a place that is dedicated to helping others...
23 May 2017 More than Play: Can Video Games Train Sailors and Marines? Blasting video game zombies, aliens and gangsters might not seem intellectually stimulating, but current research shows these computerized conflicts actually sharpen a range of cognitive skills-including better multitasking, increased attention span, faster reaction time and greater visual acuity...