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Navy unveils Wi-Fi pilot program for some Virginia sailors
The initiative is part of Big Navy's efforts to improve sailor quality of life.
By Diana Stancy
As virus cases rise, Navy limits sailors’ travel, activity in Hampton Roads region
Sailors' travel will be restricted to commuting from home to work, with stops only for essential goods and services, among other restrictions.
NATO stands up Joint Force Command Norfolk to boost readiness in the Atlantic
The command is designed to reinforce NATO readiness in the Atlantic and bolster communications between Europe and North America.
By Diana Stancy
Cancellation updates: SOFIC cancelled
"Forces already deployed to Europe for other linked exercises will return to the United States," Army officials said.
As soldiers arrive for Defender 2020, European infrastructure will be tested
“I’m concerned about the bandwidth to be able to accept this large force,” said NATO’s supreme allied commander.
By Kyle Rempfer
Military wife sentenced in toddler’s death wasn’t authorized to provide child care in base housing
Toddler's death is second known death of a military child in unauthorized daycare on base in a little more than a year.
By Karen Jowers
As Dorian nears Hampton Roads, Navy preps for storm
All residents of the Sandbridge section of Virginia Beach and the Dam Neck Annex were ordered to evacuate.
By Navy Times staff
Sub’s chief of the boat canned
Master Chief Machinist’s Mate (Auxiliary) Mark Szymanski was serving on board the fast attack submarine Jefferson City.
Burke takes over as VCNO, Moran starts transition to CNO
The change of office ceremony took place just moments after the 31st Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. John Richardson, pinned a fourth star on Burke.
By Mark D. Faram
Urine sample odor that prompted evacuation of VA medical center was actually vinegar
An A for determination, perhaps, on the part of the veteran. A staggering F, however, for execution.
By Jon Simkins
This famous Navy warship sank on New Year’s Eve
"Our little vessel was lost, and we, in months gone by, had learned to love her, felt a strange pang go through us as we remembered that never more might we tread her deck, or gather in her little cabin at evening."
By Olav Thulesius, Civil War Times Magazine