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Norfolk Naval Shipyard Dedicates Submarine Maintenance Facility
June 18, 2019
Norfolk Naval Shipyard dedicates its new Submarine Maintenance Facility June 14, consolidating submarine maintenance, production and support shops into a single facility adjacent to the shipyard's submarine drydocks and piers.  Participating in the ribbon-cutting from left to right are NNSY Submarine Program Manager Pat Ensley, Shipyard Commander Captain Kai Torkelson, and NAVFAC Public Works Officer Commander Ben Wainwright.

Naval Sea Systems Command Inclusion & Engagement Council First Field Trip Opens Eyes
June 11, 2019
Naval Sea Systems Command Inclusion and Engagement Councel holds their quarterly meeting. This marks the first time that the quarterly meeting was held outside of Washington Navy Yard.

Norfolk Naval Shipyard supported D-Day with building, modernizing five different types of ships
June 5, 2019
Among the five classes of ships NNSY built or modernized to support the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, the shipyard constructed two destroyers.  The first was USS Herndon (DD-638), commissioned December 1942. On June 6, Herndon was ahead of the first wave of troops raining a volley of shells upon enemy targets on Omaha Beach. Despite drawing heavy fire, Herndon not only remained intact but stayed another two weeks shoring up the Allied grip on the region.   The 1,630-ton destroyer USS Shubrick (DD-639) was also constructed in 1942, in record time, at NNSY.  Shubrick supported Normandy clearing the beach at Belfast for Allied troops.   Shubrick stayed in the region well into July, serving as escort, providing fire support, and conducting anti-submarine patrols.

Employee-Developed Welding Jig Helps Apprentices Soar in their Weld Tests
April 2, 2019
Subject Matter Expert Welding Instructor
Lamont Smith and his apprentices show off how the
welding jig he developed works.

NNSY welcomes USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
August 10, 2017
The aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) transits the Elizabeth River.

New waterjet cutting machine increases efficiency at Norfolk Naval Shipyard
June 29, 2017
A Norfolk Naval Shipyard worker monitors a precision water cut on the shipyard's new water jet cutting machine. The shipyard uses the water jet cutting machine to fabricate new parts or replace worn parts during maintenance availabilities. The machine cuts a wide variety of materials using a high- pressure jet of water mixed with an abrasive substance. It was purchased and installed as part of NAVSEA's efforts to replace worn equipment and improve productivity.

NNSY Completes USS Maryland’s Engineered Refueling Overhaul
February 25, 2016
160212-N-SY521-003 NORFOLK, Virginia (Feb. 12, 2016) USS Maryland (SSBN 738) is readied for return to the fleet following the completion of its engineered refueling overhaul. Maryland is the 13th of 18 operational Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines and is homeported in Kings Bay, Georgia.

USS George H. W. Bush Arrives at NNSY for PIA
June 16, 2015
150616-N-MA158-001 PORTSMOUTH, Virginia (June 16, 2015) Aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush is aided by tugboats into Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) for an eight-month long Planned Incremental Availability (PIA).

Norfolk Naval Shipyard Welcomes USS La Jolla for Moored Training Ship conversion
March 19, 2015
141015-N-CB621-038 NORFOLK, Va. - Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) recently welcomed USS La Jolla (SSN 701) for conversion from an operational fast-attack submarine into a Moored Training Ship (MTS). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason Swink/Released)