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  U.S. Navy to drop all-caps messaging

Navy to stop shouting official communications

  Rachel Maddow reports on a new policy by the U.S. Navy to stop writing official communications in all capital letters now that the practice is recognized to signify shouting in online communication.

Navy kickbacks defendant requests new lawyer

A former employee of the U.S. Navy who admitted leading a kickback scheme that cost the Navy $18 million is asking for a new lawyer less than two weeks after pleading guilty to conspiracy, theft of government property and tax evasion. Full story

Spain seeks US help to slim down overweight sub

A new, Spanish-designed submarine has a weighty problem: The vessel is more than 70 tons too heavy, and officials fear if it goes out to sea, it will not be able to surface. Full story

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Shipbuilder Huntington eyes higher profits despite flat sales

Navy Seeks Secrets of Cicada Song

2 plead guilty in RI in $18M Navy kickback scheme

Former Navy employee to plead guilty to kickbacks

Exec agrees to plead guilty in RI Navy kickbacks

Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center to host Memorial Day Ceremony

3-D Printing Could Revolutionize U.S. Navy

U.S. industry touts 'drone' promise as public debate flares

Navy's unmanned ocean recon craft makes 1st flight

Top U.S. admiral puts cyber security on the Navy's radar

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  Vietnam War MIAs buried at Arlington

Four U.S. Navy sailors reported missing during the Vietnam War have been buried together in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors

  NBC News: US Navy Shifts Destroyer

U.S. defense officials tell NBC News that the U.S. Navy is shifting the guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald in the Pacific Ocean in the wake of the ongoing rhetoric from North Korea, reports CNBC's Brian Sullivan.

  Stuck ship gets un-stuck

Rachel Maddow reports that the U.S. Navy minesweeper that got stuck on a coral reef of the coast of the Philippines has been cut up and removed.

  US Navy moving destroyer into Pacific amid North Korea threats

NBC's Jim Maceda reports on U.S. Navy movements of destroyers into the Pacific amid threats from North Korea.

  Vets help maintain old warships

U.S. Navy veterans, now in their 70s, have volunteered to preserve the USS Laffey, a destroyer built in World War II, in an attempt to preserve history. NBC’s Mark Potter reports.

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