Norwich ― Marking the 82nd anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that launched the United States into World War II, Navy Capt. Jason Deichler recalled being stationed at Pearl Harbor in H.
Groton ― Capt. Eric M. Sager, outgoing commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Submarine School, is always at the Naval Submarine Base gym the minute it opens in the morning, and his car is the last seen.
By TORSTEN OVE | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Published: January 18, 2021 PITTSBURGH (Tribune News Service) The last U.S. Navy vessel named for the city of Pittsburgh, a submarine, retired in 2019 after 35 years at sea, but over the weekend the Navy announced that a new ship will bear the city s name. Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said a future San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock will be the USS Pittsburgh (LPD-31), the fifth Navy vessel to honor the city. As a proud resident of the Keystone State, I know that Pittsburgh is a proud city with a strong legacy of service to our nation, Mr. Braithwaite said in a Navy video. And the name USS Pittsburgh has served the Navy well.