Corbett joined the Navy one year ago and today serves as a sonar technician (submarines). “I joined the Navy to better myself and to help other people in the process,” said Corbett.
He loved traveling out west. He also liked boating on Lake Powell. Richard was in the Navy from 1963-1966 as a sonar technician. He has been a deacon and a faithful member of Proclamation PCA Church.
After graduation, he joined the U.S. Navy, serving honorably as a sonar technician aboard the USS Mount Whitney from 1975 to 1980. Larry dedicated 40 years of his career to Acme Markets ...
The scrapbook of an unknown USS Clamagore sailor was found in a landfill in Florida, but it will become part of a future ...
He was also known among friends as "Cat Man." He served in the U.S. Navy as a sonar technician and later went into computer repair. In Guatay, he also worked at Hilltop Hardware, musician Paul ...
As the Navy seeks to renew its operating permit for training at sea around Hawaii and California, it is looking to expand ...
It’ll be one of the more consequential decisions in recent years regarding Hawaii’s contribution to U.S. military strategy: ...
An ambitious 12-year plan to modernize the Navy’s aging guided-missile Ticonderoga ... install a pressurized sleeve around the ship’s sonar known as a sonar window. The yard had repeatedly ...
(MC2 Christopher O’Grady/U.S. Navy) The Navy is cutting its Basic Military Training program from 10 weeks to nine weeks, effective next year, in an attempt to better streamline curriculum.
One of its biggest games just wrapped up the 2024 regular season. In the annual Army-Navy game Saturday, the Midshipmen largely had their way with the Black Knights, knocking off the No. 18 team ...
The Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is returning to the Navy Midshipmen. Behind an efficient running game and dominance on both ends of the ball, Navy (9-3 overall) pulled off the 31-13 upset of No ...
People watch the Army-Navy game for a lot of different reasons. Some tune in for the patriotism and pageantry, while others are scheme sickos who love the triple-option and its variations.