The Navy removed the skipper of the amphibious assault ship Boxer on Monday citing “equal opportunity concerns,” which usually refers to complaints based on gender or race. Capt. Wayne R. Brown took ...
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The USS Boxer -- a ship that has struggled to get to sea despite a recent overhaul -- finally managed to get underway on Thursday but seemingly suffered a problem while within sight of San Diego ...
SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) — No quick fix is in the offing for the USS Boxer, the amphibious assault ship that experienced mechanical problems in early April, forcing it to return to San Diego ...
SAN DIEGO, Ca. (WAVY) — A U.S. Navy sailor stationed on a California-based ship has tested presumptive positive for coronavirus. This sailor is stationed aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer ...
A group of House lawmakers is demanding answers and accountability from the Navy in the wake of an exclusive Military.com report that found that the USS Boxer sickened its own crew by intentionally ...
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San Diego-based amphibious assault ship USS Boxer is heading back to San Diego for repairs just 10 days after leaving for a long-delayed deployment to the western Pacific, the Navy said Thursday. A ...
The Navy's top officer says that she ordered a "deep dive" into maintenance and readiness issues following the amphibious ship USS Boxer's monthslong deployment delay that finally ended last week. "I ...
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A U.S. warship is now undergoing cleaning after the Navy said a sailor has tested presumptive positive for coronavirus, in a first for the service. The Navy said in a news release the sailor assigned ...
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