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Norfolk Naval Shipyard Honors the Fallen in Patriot Day Ceremony
September 11, 2020
Norfolk Naval Shipyard employees, tenants, Sailors, and emergency personnel came together to honor the fallen during the Patriot Day Ceremony Sept. 11, 2020.

More Hands Make Less Work: How SurgeMain Assembled Reservists to Support Norfolk Naval Shipyard's Civilian Workforce and Fulfill the Mission
September 9, 2020

Shop 17 Helps to Shield NNSY Against the Dangers of COVID-19 by Installing Personnel Guards
September 8, 2020
Shop 17 Sheetmetal Mechanic Matt Legg is one member of the team installing personnel guards across NNSY and at its satellite locations.

Eye on Innovation: NNSY Cold Spray Team Successfully Repairs Complex Component on Bush Project
September 3, 2020
Machinist Sean Schuffert prepares a cold spray booth to repair a critical part for the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77).

NNSY Team Develops and Installs Yagi Passive Antenna System on the USS San Francisco (SSN 711)
September 1, 2020
Electronics Mechanic Anthony Qualtieri stands with one of the Yagi antennas installed on the USS San Francisco (SSN 711).

NNSY undocks USS George H.W. Bush on time Aug. 29
August 29, 2020
Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) undocked USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) on time Aug. 29, a key milestone in the carrier’s Drydocking Planned Incremental Availability (DPIA).

Combatting COVID-19 with Knowledge
August 20, 2020
Naval Medical Readiness Training Center Portsmouth’s Environmental Health Officer and Preventive Medicine Department Head, Lt. Paris Williams gives COVID Contact Tracing & Investigation Training to Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s leadership.

Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of V-J Day: The surprising stories of Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s service during World War II
August 13, 2020
Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s first of three aircraft carriers constructed during World War II, USS Shangri-La (CV-38), shown here at its Feb. 24, 1944 commissioning, reported to the Fast Carrier Task Force in April 1945, launching air strikes on targets in Tokyo, providing close air support over Okinawa, airdropping supplies to Allied prisoners in Japan and later assuming occupation duties.

Eye on Innovation: Data Analytics Community of Action Helps America’s Shipyard Expand its Horizons
August 11, 2020
Code 105.4 Health Physicist William Young explains data collected regarding COVID-19 cases in the Hampton Roads area.

The Tradition of Innovation at NNSY: Keeping the Workforce Safe Using NanoSeptic Technology to Fight COVID-19
August 11, 2020
Nuclear Engineer (2310.2) Ben Campbell applies NanoSeptic technology to the stairwell door in Bldg. 1500 at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.