ARLINGTON, Va. — No new cases of COVID-19 have been reported aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, where “a small number of Sailors” tested positive for the novel coronavirus a week ago, a Navy spokesperson said Oct. 21. The Roosevelt,…
Coast Guard Sets Record for Illegal Fishing Vessel Interdictions
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdicted a record-setting number of lanchas throughout the Gulf of Mexico for fiscal year 2020, the Coast Guard 8th District said in an Oct. 20 release. Since October 2019, Coast Guard assets…
U.S. Navy Opens Tech Bridge Network in London
ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy’s acquisition chief announced on Oct. 20 the establishment of the London Tech Bridge — the Navy’s first such innovation center outside the United States, NavalX Public Affairs said in a release. “London Tech Bridge makes 13…
U.S., UK. Naval Leaders Cite Advances in Interchangeability
ARLINGTON, Va. — Senior naval leaders in the U.S. Navy and U.K. Royal Navy have praised advances beyond interoperability to interchangeability as the two navies pledge to work closer together in achieving synergistic improvements in capability. “Going forwards, there will…
Boeing, U.S. Navy to Demo Future Ramjet Missile Technology
ST. LOUIS — Boeing and the U.S. Navy will demonstrate advanced missile technologies that will make carrier air wing strike fighters more lethal against threats into the next decade, the company said in an Oct. 20 release. Boeing has been…
Navy Kicks Off Naval Sustainment System Supply
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) Adm. William Lescher welcomed top Navy leaders Oct. 19 to kick off the Naval Sustainment System (NSS) – Supply steering group. NSS-Supply seeks to streamline the Navy’s supply chains to decrease…
USS Zumwalt Successfully Completes First Standard Missile Shot
WASHINGTON — The USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) successfully executed the first live fire test of the Mk57 Vertical Launching System with a Standard Missile-2 (SM-2) on the Naval Air Weapons Center Weapons Division Sea Test Range, Point Mugu, Oct. 13,…
Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba Returns to Boston after Counter-Narcotics Patrol
BOSTON – The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba (WMEC 907) returned home to Boston on Tuesday, following a 65-day counter-narcotics patrol in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, the Coast Guard 1st District said in an Oct. 20 release. The crew…
Navy F/A-18 Strike Fighter Crashes in California
ARLINGTON, Va. — A U.S. Navy F/A-18 strike fighter crashed Oct. 20 west of Ridgecrest, California, according to a source and a local news bulletin. A source said the pilot of the Super Hornet — assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron…
Specialized Undersea Rescue Force on Call to Aid Submariners in Trouble
Within days of an Argentine navy submarine reported missing in 2017, several hundred tons of U.S. Navy rescue equipment arrived in South America and went to sea in a hastily assembled international rescue mission. The diesel-electric submarine ARA San Juan…


