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Connecticut National Guard medic unit welcomed home
Connecticut National Guard Spc. Maritza Meuse had a different plan than many of her fellow soldiers upon her return Thursday from an almost year-long deployment to Poland.
Navy Orders Two CH-53K Helicopters for Marine Corps
The U.S. Navy has placed an order for two more CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopters for the Marine Corps.
With great fanfare refurbished Nautilus reopens to public
The Navy on Friday celebrated the completion of a $36 million preservation of the USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine, as elected officials celebrated the ship’s history and advocated for continued investment in the nation’s undersea force.
Navy Commissions Sub SSN-793 Completes Refit Of SSGN-727
The Navy recently commissioned the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Oregon (SSN-793) and also completed a refit of the guided-missile submarine USS Michigan (SSGN-727).
Report cites outstanding year for Connecticuts defense industrial base
Navy looks to 3D printing for submarine parts to ease burden on strained industrial base
Among the top risks to the critical Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program is fragility in key parts of the industrial base.
Submarine Capital Avenue Honorary name proposed for Crystal Lake Road in Groton
Crystal Lake Road, leading to the entrance to the Submarine Force Library and Museum and the Naval Submarine Base, may get an honorary name in time for the return of the USS Nautilus — Submarine Capital Avenue.
US Coast Guard Cutter Takes a Prominent Role at RIMPAC
This year's Rim of the Pacific naval exercise has received considerable attention for incorporating the U.S. Navy's entire public inventory of midsize autonomous vessels, including the two Sea Hunter-class prototypes and the two Operation Overlord crewboat conversions. While this yielded valuable practical experience for uncrewed vessel development, it overshadowed another series of firsts with perhaps more significant near-term importance: the inclusion of a U.S. Coast Guard cutter in high-end naval operations.
Sub Base Names Dive Locker after Navy’s First Female Deep-Sea Diver
Sub Base, Energy Officials Mark Groundbreaking For Fuel Cell Park
Malloy: State will create microgrid at U.S. Naval Submarine Base
Services Look outside Their Gates to Finance Energy Resilience Projects