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SINKEX: The Navy’s live-fire ship sinkings that send a Pacific message
All SINKEXs are intended to terminate in water at least 6,000 feet and also at least 50 nautical miles offshore. It is that ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Andrea De Stefano, Mississippi State University (THE CONVERSATION) For thousands of ...
The cruise industry has challenged Hawaii’s new Transient Accommodations Tax in federal court. NCL’s Pride of America, which runs a seven-night interisland cruise year-round, departs Honolulu Harbor ...
Fire department culture is more than policies, procedures, or some long, fancy mission statement—it is the collective identity of agency. It influences how firefighters interact, how leaders direct ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Cadets from The Citadel opened fire on a Union ship bound for Fort Sumter on this date 164 years ago, marking what some might call the unofficial first shots of the Civil War ...
One only had to witness cities devoured by flames, see fleets of ships sinking, their sails ablaze, or behold screaming victims doused in boiling pitch to know the deadly efficacy of ancient thermal ...
Sailors and firefighters attempt to put out a fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego on July 12, 2020. (MCS3 Class Christina Ross/U.S. Navy) An independent government watchdog ...
The Navy has suffered significant losses from 13 fires on ships undergoing maintenance since 2008. The Navy investigated these fires, including one on board the USS Bonhomme Richard in 2020. Based on ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Passengers onboard the Willamette Star, a ship operated by Portland Spirit Cruises & Events, were evacuated Saturday night amid a reported fire. The incident was reported just after 8 ...
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (WNYT) –Contractors and boat owners are hopeful for the Adirondac cruise ship’s return after recent damage. Flames engulfed the top deck of the Adirondac on Monday morning, prompting ...
The ONE Henry Hudson, which caught on fire in November at the Port of Los Angeles, was towed back into the harbor just before midnight on Nov. 26, U.S. Coast Guard officials said in a recent update, ...
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