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Cooking underwater: Inside a US Navy nuclear submarine galley
Imagine preparing meals for 140 people every single day for three months straight — without ever stopping at a grocery store, without access to fresh deliveries, and in a space no bigger than a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A US Navy nuclear-powered submarine arrived in Iceland for the first time on Wednesday. A top admiral told BI the USS Newport News ...
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US Navy sailors: Intimacy on nuclear aircraft carriers? The truth
Life aboard a nuclear aircraft carrier raises questions that most civilians never consider. With thousands of sailors confined to a floating city for months at sea, human nature inevitably collides ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Navy has canceled a variant of its Razorback uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) designed to be launched and recovered via ...
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US Navy strengthens sea-based nuclear deterrent with Trident II control upgrade
The US Navy is preparing its future ballistic missile submarine fleet to operate the ...
The United States Military is the most powerful fighting force the world has ever known. It has the ability to project power to anywhere in the world; there is no competitor. The United States Navy ...
Re “San Diego bids farewell to USS Nimitz as ‘coolest’ carrier in the Navy ends 50 years of service” (Dec. 7) and “State needs nuclear energy to reach climate goals” (Dec. 9): In reading these recent ...
HFIR reactor operators working from a motorized bridge use hand tools that are 30 feet long to work on the reactor core submerged in a pool 17 feet deep. Veterans of the U.S. Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion ...
BWX Technologies has received a $174 million contract from the U.S. Navy to manufacture nuclear reactor fuel in support of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. BWXT said Thursday the Navy contract ...
Oak Ridge has been the location for many firsts. When you mention being from Oak Ridge, you do not even need to add Tennessee. Most people will immediately identify Oak Ridge with the atomic bomb.
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