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Santa Barbara Navy League extending influence north
The Santa Barbara Navy League is expanding its horizons by holding events, including a mixer, in the Santa Maria Valley.
Battle re-enactment scheduled at base
Neighbors around Naval Base Ventura County at Port Hueneme are likely to hear gunfire for a few hours Monday morning, which will be part of a battle re-enactment. As part of a ceremony for a newly promoted crop ...
Navy Surface Warfare site is getting a new leader
Photos by Juan Carlo / Star staff Capt. John Ailes, the new commander of Naval Surface Warfare Center division at Port Hueneme, watches the flag exchange hands at the change-of-command ceremony on Friday.
Seabee battalion heading overseas
The first groups of a battalion of Navy Seabees packed their bags and prepared to board flights this weekend from their California base for overseas duty.
Reporting from Iraq: Convoy travels perilous route to supply Seabees
Embedded Ventura County Star staff writer Scott Hadly is in Iraq for a month to report about U.S. troops.
Reporting from Iraq: Convoy travels perilous route to supply Seabees
Embedded Ventura County Star staff writer Scott Hadly is in Iraq for a month to report about U.S. troops.
Contacting family eases war times
Cocooned in a metal shipping container outfitted with an air conditioner, Elizabeth Gonzalez doles out aspirin and Ace bandages to Seabees and Marines working on this hot and dusty base near the Syrian border.
Navy shows off technology on guided missile cruiser
Photos by Rob Varela / Star staff From left, Sarah Schouten, 12, Jordan Nedbailo, 13, and Rebecca Troske, 12, check out the bridge Tuesday of the USS Antietam, which is docked at the Port of Hueneme.
Missile combines Navy, Air Force technology
A Navy Standard Missile 6 takes off from White Sands Missile Range's Desert Ship complex on June 24.
Resident running for 82nd seat
Mark Smith is running as an Independent for the 82nd District State Representative.
Rouel Agustin, a Seabee builder utilityman from Oxnard, doesn't let his mind drift too much to what he misses about home.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right, with Sen.
News, 4th July, 2008 from Nenagh Guardian
The matter was briefly raised at this week's meeting of the council, where Cllr Seamus Morris called for a special meeting to discuss what he described as a ?serious? situation arising at the hospital.
Fiscal abuse found in Education Dept.
US Department of Education employees inappropriately used government credit cards for $49,500 worth of goods and services, including meals, items at clothing stores, and rental cars for personal use, according ...
It is important to remember freedom is not free. While these words may sound cliche, we need only think of the thousands of brave men and women who have fought and died to protect our way of life and spread the ...
Company looks to bring ships back to M.I.
A Petaluma-based company looking to resurrect Mare Island's closed dry docks for ship work may receive a specialized permit Wednesday.
Family welcomes son home from Iraq
The smoky perfume of barbecuing meat. The sound of children playing. It was a typical Saturday summer evening at Core Creek Park.
Fishermen issue: BJP demands white paper
Rameswaram : BJP on Sunday demanded a "White Paper" on the steps taken by Indian Navy and Coastguard to protect Indian fishermen from the attack by Sri Lankan navalmen.
The Sonics may be moving to Oklahoma City, but at least one Seattle tradition continues -- the burly, scraggly Seafair Pirates landed on Alki Beach Saturday afternoon.
Tom Eblen: Lexington lives its independence
Lexingtonians hold this truth to be self-evident: There's no better day to be downtown with family and friends than the Fourth of July.