USS Forrestal (CV-59)

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First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 9 hours ago - 1 reports

Vets to be Honored at SteelStacks on Memorial Day

Local servicemen and women who have lost their lives while serving and protecting our nation will be honored during the Memorial Day Celebration at SteelStacks from 3 to 8 p.m., Saturday through Monday.The weekend-long event, which will also pay tribute ... [Published Bethlehem Patch - 9 hours ago]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

From the S&S archives: Photo gallery: USS Forrestal flight operations in the Mediterranean, 1975

A night for St. Nick as Nancy, France, hosts its Christmas parade 14:23 May 11, 2010Pacific Spotlight: Jacqueline Scott 00:12 May 12, 2010Camp Foster Marine guilty of lies, theft 00:02 May 12, 2010Where do Americans fit in Heidelberg crime? 23:51 ... [Published Stars and Stripes - May 19 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

Michaud Meets with Boston Fire Chief, East Millinocket Native

WASHINGTON, DC - Yesterday, Representative Mike Michaud met with Boston Fire Commissioner Roderick Fraser, who grew up in East Millinocket, Maine and attended the Maine Maritime Academy. During Fraser's service in the Navy, he commanded the USS Underwood, ... [Published Magic City Morning Star - May 10 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Creeger represents 40-plus years

The flag flying in the front yard of the Creeger home on SR 18 is doing so with a strong foundation, and it is a work in progress symbolic of the Creeger family.Three generations of Creegers have served and are serving this country, with Lloyd's father ... [Published Advertiser-Tribune - May 01 2013]
First reported Dec 25 2012 - Updated Dec 25 2012 - 1 reports

Shedding light on naval tragedy

AMESBURY — In the summer of 1967, two local residents bore witness to one of the deadliest naval disasters in U.S. military history. Only one of them lived to tell the tale. William Justin of Amesbury and Henry Cross, then of Medford, were stationed ... [Published MaritimeSecurity.Asia - Dec 25 2012]

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"I've been in the Navy for three years," said Nichols. "I joined when I was 20 years old because I didn't want to continue with college and wanted to start a career. The military was the right route for me. I never thought of joining any other branch except for the Navy. I wanted to travel and have my college paid for. At the time I joined I needed maturity and respect. I thought the Navy could give me that."

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Vets to be Honored at SteelStacks on Memorial Day [Published Bethlehem Patch - 9 hours ago]
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Nimitz Sailor Continues Family Naval Service [Published Navy News Stand - May 17 2013]
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Turning Off IPhone Critical to Pilots Citing In... [Published Bloomberg - May 15 2013]
Michaud Meets with Boston Fire Chief, East Mill... [Published Magic City Morning Star - May 10 2013]
Creeger represents 40-plus years [Published Advertiser-Tribune - May 01 2013]
Shedding light on naval tragedy [Published MaritimeSecurity.Asia - Dec 25 2012]
Biography for William E. Gortney [Published Silobreaker - Mar 20 2011]
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Why pilots say turning off your smartphone duri... [Published Financial Post | Business » FP Tech Desk - May 15 2013]
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AMESBURY — In the summer of 1967, two local residents bore witness to one of the deadliest naval disasters in U.S. military history. Only one of them lived to tell the tale. William Justin of Amesbury and Henry Cross, then of Medford, were stationed ...
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