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Owasso native serves in mobilization

Duty Calls: Delanson native helps keep Navy ships combat ready

Duty Calls: Delanson native helps keep Navy ships combat ready Terry Brown FacebookTwitterEmail A Navy reservist from Delanson has been mobilized to help keep ships combat ready. Chief Petty Officer Michael Foster has a role in the largest mobilization of reservists in the Naval Sea Systems Command’s history, according to Danna Eddy, a Navy spokeswoman. Foster, a Delanson native and 2001 Hornell High School graduate, is helping to maintain and repair ships, and submarines at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine. He is one of 2,200 enlisted reserve sailors and 240 reserve officers available from more than 75 units across the country for Surge Maintenance. The   SurgeMain program mobilization is in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Eddy.

New documents show doomed USS Thresher submarine lacked training, preparations

New documents show doomed USS Thresher submarine lacked training, preparations Josh Farley, Kitsap Sun © US Navy The USS Thresher, seen here in an undated Navy photo. The nuclear-powered submarine sank in April 1963, and a retired Navy captain filed a lawsuit this month to declassify documents related to the tragedy. The sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. The explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. And the implosion of the USS Thresher submarine in 1963.  All were tragedies. But a retired Navy captain believes it s time for further scrutiny of the disaster that s least-known of the three.  This was a significant historical event, Jim Bryant says of the day Thresher went down. It needs to be understood.  

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