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The USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8) is returning to its homeport of Naval Station Norfolk on Thursday, according to Navy officials.
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107) returned to Naval Station Norfolk on Monday, where the vessel was met with cheers from family members of those on board. <a ...
Read our updated coverage here. Navy investigators and local authorities are searching for a missing sailor last seen May 29 on Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia.
Days concluded her illustrious naval career on Dec. 1. Her service included a historic term as the first African American woman to command Naval Station Norfolk, the world’s largest naval base.
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The USS Harry S. Truman remains in the eastern Mediterranean Sea as its crew assesses damage from the Norfolk-based carrier’s late-night collision this week with a cargo ship near the Suez Ca… ...
Why Richmond was chosen to host Navy Week in 2025 The world’s largest naval station may sit in Norfolk about 100 miles away, but Richmond was chosen to host the American Navy from May 12 to 18.
It is headquartered at Naval Station Newport, R.I., with subordinate locations in San Diego and Virginia Beach, Va. Brown assumed command in San Diego in September 2022.
Naval Station Norfolk, the main naval base of the US Navy on the east coast of the country, hosted a tanker on 7 December that delivered 50,000 tonnes of Russian oil products to the facility on a ...
Rhode Island is set to receive a boost to its economy and Blue Economy initiative as the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Operations Center-Atlantic (MOC-A) is set ...
US Navy Photo USS Leyte Gulf (CG-55), homeported at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Destroyer Squadron USS Nitze (DDG-94) at anchor near the entrance to the Bosporus Strait on Feb. 3, 2023.
One of Days’ mentors, guiding her on her journey to commanding officer, was the now-retired Vice Adm. Mary Jackson, the only other woman to command Naval Station Norfolk.