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Pearl Harbor Hero, Missing in Action for Decades, Gets Patriotic Homecoming in Kentucky

Pearl Harbor Hero, Missing in Action for Decades, Gets Patriotic Homecoming in Kentucky
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NAS Lemoore cuts ribbon on operational support center

NAS Lemoore cuts ribbon on operational support center
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DVIDS - News - Recruiter Defends Base, Combats Brush Fire

1 When a person departs for Navy Recruiting Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, the main notion on their mind is being at sea, surrounded by nothing but ocean, as far as the eye can see, for months at a time. But a new recruit soon finds that water isn’t the bane of a Sailor, it is fire. Fire causes smoke, making it difficult to see and to breathe. It is fire that can destroy your home away from home. It is fire which can cause an entire ship’s crew to respond as if their lives depend on it, either in port, at sea, beneath the surface of the sea in a submarine or even in the air on one of the many Navy airplanes. Being a Sailor means being a firefighter.

Sixth Active-Duty Sailor Dies From COVID-19 Complications

Sixth Active-Duty Sailor Dies From COVID-19 Complications A sailor plays ‘Taps.’ US Navy Photo A Navy sailor in Virginia died last week from complications associated with COVID-19, according to the service. The Navy said Senior Chief Fire Controlman Michael Wilson, 45, had been on a short-term assignment at the Information Warfare Training Command in Virginia Beach when he contracted the virus. Wilson, who was from Suffolk, Va., died on April 29, according to a news release from the service. “The sailor tested positive for COVID-19 on April 25 and was admitted to Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport News. Sailors who were in contact with the sailor have been notified and are taking the appropriate precautions,” the Navy said. “We mourn the loss of our shipmate; our thoughts and prayers are with the sailor’s family, friends and coworkers during this difficult time.”

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