The Navy’s USS Bonhomme Richard continued to burn in San Diego on Monday and nearly 60 sailors and firefighters have been injured.
Author: Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY
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Top Pentagon officials defend $243,000 cost of Navy secretary’s trip to Guam
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Acting Navy secretary is out after bungled firing of USS Theodore Roosevelt’s captain
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Trump replaces Pentagon watchdog who was overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus spending
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Senators demand probe of Navy’s COVID-19 response: It has ‘no idea how many potential hot spots it has’
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Navy fires USS Theodore Roosevelt captain days after he pleaded for help for sailors with coronavirus
Capt. Brett Crozier sent an urgent letter to the Navy, seeking to evacuate his crew as cases of coronavirus infection increased on the vessel.
COVID-19 claims the life of its first U.S. service member, a New Jersey National Guardsman
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