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The preliminary NTSB report released Monday leaves more questions than answers on the crash that killed two crewmembers and ...
The Navy's Quality of Service Cross-Functional Team has spent the last six months trying to improve conditions for sailors at the Huntington Ingalls shipyard in Newport News, Virginia.
The Navy's internal investigation that looked into the three most recent suicides aboard the George Washington found that they had no clear connection to living conditions on the massive docked ship.
“It is baffling to discover sailors living in these conditions,” Vice Adm. Scott Gray, the head of Navy Installations Command, wrote in a May 5 email obtained by POGO.
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The shipyard report dug deeply into sailors’ work and living conditions when they are assigned to a ship that is undergoing major overhaul or maintenance in a Navy shipyard.
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The USS Nantucket was commissioned at a ceremony at the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, Mass., on Saturday morning, three years after it was first launched and five years after construction began.
But the deaths underscored pervasive problems and poor living conditions, particularly among young enlisted sailors doing long-term ship maintenance at that base and others around the United States.
An investigation into three sailors' suicides found the living conditions on the USS George Washington in the shipyard were a "contributing factor" in at least one of the sailor's deaths.
But the deaths underscored pervasive problems and poor living conditions, particularly among young enlisted sailors doing long-term ship maintenance at that base and others around the United States.
The much-anticipated report lays out a sweeping condemnation of living and working conditions at naval shipyards that had languished for years but were brought to light by the deaths. A Navy ...
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