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Military leaders reported new COVID-19 cases in San Diego, Florida and Mississippi. → Read More
Test results for the child are pending and the child development center facility is being “appropriately sanitized.” → Read More
The nation's largest yard distributed 2,000 cleaning kits to help workers halt the spread of coronavirus. → Read More
Military leaders on Tuesday confirmed to Navy Times that a list of reforms to the sea service’s childcare programs have been instituted to help stop the spread of COVID-19. → Read More
The link between two of the cases appears to be the training center on Naval Base San Diego. → Read More
There are now three sailors in San Diego County known to have contracted COVID-19. → Read More
An All Hands memo from yard commander Capt. Dianna Wolfson indicated that four other individuals there tested negative for COVID-19 infection. → Read More
The directive is designed to limit non-mission essential travel and comply with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to maintain social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
The sailor was treated by Naval Medical Center San Diego personnel and is quarantined at home. → Read More
The scenario envisioned the U.S. forces providing maritime security, such as during convoy operations, in contested waters. → Read More
Pentagon officials told Navy Times that the sailor is quarantined at home. → Read More
The brief address — 74 seconds — addressed sweeping changes in how personnel and their families will travel and work over the next 60 days, → Read More
Officials say that no sailors on board the famous frigate have tested positive for COVID-19. → Read More
They will be allowed to reschedule their drill weekend for a later date. → Read More
Fair winds and following seas, Boatswain’s Mate 2nd Class Imran Khan. → Read More
More than 11,000 California residents are now self-monitoring for symptoms of the potentially fatal disease. → Read More
The Ticonderoga-class cruiser was underway in the eastern Mediterranean Sea about 180 nautical miles west of Souda Bay on the Greek island of Crete. → Read More
The patient became the first positive case of a Navy civilian worker in Virginia, officials said. → Read More
It remains unclear why he was relieved, where the relief took place, whether an investigation preceded his removal or if he faces disciplinary action. → Read More
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Russ Smith wants sailors to know that help is available to anyone in crisis. → Read More