Recent Feature News Stories Feature Stories RSS Feed
From Gulfport to Africa, Seabee Provides Support in More Ways Than One  (17 January 2017)
When Construction Electrician Second Class Alejandro Villanuevamascote found out he was mobilizing for active duty, he wondered if his construction skills would be ready for the tasking.
Suit Up: Proper Safety Gear Can Save Your Life  (13 January 2017)
For riders like Yeoman 2nd Class Kelvin Marshall, safety gear is everything. After wiping out on H-1 at 55 mph, Marshall walked away with minimal injuries thanks to the quality of the gear he was wearing.
Sailor of the Month Stands Out in the Dark  (30 December 2016)
The sun shines off the water as the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG 89) glides across the South China Sea. Sailors are strewn across the ship, working in their various spaces.
Pride Runs Deep: A 35-Year Legacy, Saying Farewell to USS San Francisco  (29 December 2016)
She was disheveled, ragged, and covered with dirt from the rough industrial environment. Like a child who had not even taken its first steps yet, she grew and took shape inside her berth through harsh weather and long days.
Passion  (29 December 2016)
For most, going to the barbershop isn't an out of the ordinary experience. Day in and day out, service members trek to the barbershop to stay within Navy grooming regulations.
Africa Partnership Station: Building Trust, Friendship During Belgian Naval Ship Godetia's Maritime Capacity Building 2016 Deployment  (21 December 2016)
The Belgian Navy ship Godetia glides up the narrow channel of the Wauri River on the approach to the port of Douala, Cameroon.
Quartermasters: The Guiding Horizon  (20 December 2016)
What does lineage mean to you? What do you know of your family history? Did its past live alongside records in a great war? Or perhaps it was chronicled as part of some great voyage. What if your family history was one as old as time itself?
TSC, LS Year in Review  (20 December 2016)
As the year comes to an end, it can be fun to look back and reflect on the many changes, events and successes of Training Support Center (TSC) Great Lakes and Learning Sites (LS) during 2016.
DCAG Joins 1,000th Trap Club  (20 December 2016)
For many, the idea of landing a jet onto the flight deck of an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean might seem daunting, almost impossible. For naval aviators, each trap (arrested landing) presents its own unique challenge and experience.
Faculty/Staff Physician Honored at Naval Hospital Bremerton   (19 December 2016)
Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) fondly recognized the contributions of a Navy Medicine career spanning three decades that has impacted countless patients, as well as innumerable residents, interns and staff.
GW Wraps Up Busy 2016  (19 December 2016)
"Underway, shift colors." The 1MC loudspeaker sounds the announcement as the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) (GW) gets underway for the last time in 2016.
Yoga for the Mind, Body and Soul  (19 December 2016)
The yoga instructor starts her class with simple poses and stretches to get the blood pumping.
Salty Dogs On The Sea  (19 December 2016)
As you walk down the ramp from the hangar bay of the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5), and go beyond the various types of armored reconnaissance vehicles you will find two small kennels.
Who Am I Series: Petty Officer 1st Class Ieong Chan  (16 December 2016)
Walking down towards ship's laundry the scent of freshly cleaned linens bombards your nose and when you come through the door a smiling face greets you. That smiling face is Petty Officer Ieong Chan assigned to the Supply Department aboard amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5).
Who am I Series? Leading Petty Officer Second Class Joshua D. Krauth  (16 December 2016)
In the United States Navy, leading petty officer (LPO) is a title usually given to a First Class Petty Officer, designating them as the "go-to person" in the work center.

1 of 72 >