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Norfolk Naval Shipyard Trivia - The Defender
March 14, 2025
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Trivia, March 2025, talks about the Defender, the shipyard publication that would eventually evolve into what Service to the Fleet is today.

The Heritage Hour: A Glance into the Vital History of Norfolk Naval Shipyard
March 14, 2025
This composite photograph from September 29, 1910 shows Norfolk Naval Shipyard looking east and southeast towards the Elizabeth River, providing a panoramic view of the extension of Dry Dock 3.

Norfolk Naval Shipyard's Michael Hudson Honored as One of the Department of Labor Apprentices of the Year for 2024
March 14, 2025
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Metals Inspector Apprentice Luke Truitt and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Metals Inspector Michael Hudson perform a NDT inspection on a shackle in the shop.

The Power of Carrots and Sticks: Understanding Behavioral Motivation
March 14, 2025

Talking Shop: Celebrating NNSY’s Metal Forger Shop (Shop 11F)
March 14, 2025
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Metal Forging Shop (Shop 11F) Metal Forger Ian McHorney started his shipyard career in the Shipfitter Shop (Shop 11) approximately 10 years ago. It wasn’t until eight years later that he became a metal forger. “I have always been fascinated with forging. When I had the opportunity to work in Shop 11F, I jumped all over it,” said McHorney. “The job requests are always changing from making a tool one day to inspecting an anchor chain the next. This is what makes the job fun.”

Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contracting Personnel Complete Contracts Management & Practical Acquisitions Skills Workshop
March 14, 2025
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contracting Department Business Operation Division Head Donyette Rodgers (left) presents the Contracts Management & Practical Acquisition Skills (CMPAS) Workshop completion certificate to Contract Specialist Chaunsa Saunders. Saunders was one of nine to attend the inaugural 13-week program, which consisted of over 100 hours of academic instruction and 50 hours of hands-on training through mock procurements.