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Bainbridge Island Rededication:

We are looking at 23 May for the Plaque dedication at Station S on Bainbridge Island. We wanted it to be as close to Memorial Day as possible so we can tie that into the importance of the work done there during WWII.

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Remembering PFC Jay R. Stoner, USA, KIA, Korea (Cryptologist)

Jay Robert Stoner Private First Class, United States Army
March 6, 1932- July 11, 1953


Purple Heart (posthumous)
Bronze Star Medal with ‘V’ Device (posthumous)
Korean Service Medal with 1 bronze service star United Nations Service Medal

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Remembering SGT Lucas T. Pyeatt, USMC, KIA GWOT

SGT Lucas T. Pyeatt
U.S. Marine Corps
March 5, 1986 – February 5, 2011

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China is working on an enormous aircraft carrier that rivals the biggest in the U.S. fleet, analysts say

Featured Images suggest a new ship design unlike anything now in China’s navy, five analysts told NBC News.

By Matthew Bodner and Keir Simmons

It already has the world’s largest navy, but new satellite imagery shows that China is developing a huge nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that would rival the biggest vessel in the American fleet, five analysts told NBC News after studying new satellite imagery.

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Operation K – Second Raid on Pearl Harbor

Everyone knows about the First Pearl Harbor Attack by the Japanese Imperial Navy. But few are aware of the second Raid that the Japanese launched on Pearl Harbor. This raid was codenamed Operation K. It was a Japanese naval operation in WWII intended as a reconnaissance mission of the US Naval base at Pearl Harbor.

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‘Tradition isn’t working’: Navy’s ineffective management adds to construction delays of new ships

By Caitlyn Burchett Stars and Stripes | February 28, 2025

WASHINGTON — The Navy’s approach to managing the shipbuilding industry is ineffective as ships face lengthy construction delays, according to a new federal watchdog report.

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