The investigation began last year after seven service members assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington died over a 12-month period ending April.
A Navy investigation prompted by a spate of suicides is recommending widespread improvements in housing, food, parking and internet for sailors as well as changes to mental health and other personnel programs. The much-anticipated report lays out a sweeping condemnation of living and working conditions at naval shipyards that had languished for years but were brought to light by the deaths.
The investigation began last year after seven service members assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington died over a 12-month period ending April.
The investigation began last year after seven service members assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington died over a 12-month period ending April.
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