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Rear Adm. Horn new Aegis BMD Commander
Rear Adm. Joseph A. Horn Jr. will assume command of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense program, a NAVSEA field activity based at Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, in a formal change of command ceremony on Nov.
Navy seeking job-hunting scientists
The most visible sign of stable, skilled jobs has appeared on a billboard off the northbound lanes of Highway 101 in Oxnard.
Clark A. Schroeder received his Master's degree from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif.
Name Dropping, Sept. 27, 2009: Calum Cecil-Wherity and Sea Cadets celebrate their month
Touring the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum Tour, from left, Paul Rowland, journalist; Harry Mayo, surfing museum volunteer; Dan Young, surfing museum volunteer; Craig Woodhouse, journalist Calum Cecil-Wherity, 15, started flying with the Santa Cruz Flying Club in Watsonville at age 12 with Abe Hazbun.
Fryburg native Faller earns rank of admiral
Navy admiral by Admiral Gary Roughead while Faller's wife, Martha, and daughters Abbie and Jessica look on.
Military news of Crossroads residents
Originally published September 20, 2009 at 10:27 p.m., updated September 20, 2009 at 11:30 p.m. Navy Seaman Alyssa M. Salinas, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
Crop dusters inspire Artesia 'egghead'
Ed Mitchell's boyhood in Artesia, NM included a lot of "riding, roping and branding," said the Jan.
WASHINGTON, D.C. a ' Carrie A. Hasbrouck has been promoted to the rank of captain in the U.S. Navy.
Dahlgren remembers Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer
Retired Navy Rear Adm. Wayne E. Meyer, the acknowledged ''Father of Aegis," and a figure much regarded as instrumental in helping to build Naval Support Facility Dahlgren into a Navy center of excellence and its Aegis Training and Readiness Center was buried on Sept.
Sometimes in our line of work we can dilute the exceptional by the overuse of praise and "everyone is in the top 1%" way we evaluate each other.
White Nominated for Appointment to Flag Rank
STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss.- The Secretary of the Defense has announced that Navy Capt.
Pearl Harbor Shipyarders Earn Naval Postgraduate School Certification
Six Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard employees recently earned Electric Ship Power Systems certificates from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., after completing an arduous year of study.
More capabilities might mean more jobs
The Navy expects the large-scale fielding of unmanned aerial vehicles to dramatically expand the service's capabilities, but it remains unclear whether those new systems will require more or fewer sailors.
Navy Marks Passing of Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer
Retired Navy Rear Adm. Wayne E. Meyer, regarded as the father of the Navy's AEGIS Weapons System, passed away today.
Captain William Don Fries, USN, Retired
Captain William Don Fries, USN, Retired, 87, of Glastonbury, died on Friday, Aug.
Florida Veteran Elected Leader of The American Legion
A retired U.S. Navy captain has been elected national commander of the nation's largest veterans organization.
Dawe speaks at chamber meeting
Dr. Richard Dawe, the new Ozarka College President, was the guest speaker for the Spring River Chamber of Commerce's regular monthly meeting held at Clubhouse on the Green restaurant in Cherokee Village Aug.
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) Announces New Board of Directors
A native of Massachusetts, Mr. Lambert received a BS degree in Physics from Providence College and a MS degree in Systems Technology from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
Film event benefits wounded warriors
It strikes Casey Lucius as a good idea for Americans to set aside political quarrels and anxieties over the economy for one evening next month.
Mullen Praises Military Resilience at Hall of Fame Induction
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff used his induction speech at the Naval Postgraduate Schoola s Hall of Fame this week as a platform for praising the U.S. militarya s resilience.
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