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Detachment Everett completes USS Sampson work ahead of schedule
May 2, 2019
USS Sampson (DDG 102) sits pierside April 19 at Naval Station Everett

Capt. Timothy Halladay: Bringing the USS Missouri to Life
April 23, 2019
Capt. Timothy Halladay retired from the Navy after 30 years of service on March 23, 2019, onboard the USS Missouri (BB-63).

PSNS & IMF honors 33 employees, Sailors during Employee of the Year ceremony
April 11, 2019
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility honored 33 of its top employees and Sailors during its annual Employee of the Year ceremony April 10, 2019, at the Admiral Theater in Bremerton, Washington.

Shipyard and Sarcos Robotics announce collaborative partnership
March 11, 2019

PHNSY/IMF remembers a hero of Dec. 7th 1941
December 21, 2018
Lewis Walters (right), son of George S.B. Walters, congratulates Dale Hoxie, an electrician supervisor of PHNSY/IMF.

270 get credentialed at apprentice graduation
November 19, 2018
PSNS commander Capt. Howard B. Markle congratulates shipfitter Tao Smith during the PSNS Apprenticeship Class of 2018 graduation ceremony Friday, Nov. 16 at Bremerton High School in Bremerton. The ceremony celebrated 270 graduates who earned a journey-level certificate in one of 26 trades and an associate degree in technical arts.

Team designs 3D-printed device to reduce time, cost, increase safety
October 23, 2018
Jeff Pugh, a pipefitter, uses a new 3D-printed alignment tool to help punch holes in an iron pipe hanger.

CMDCM (SS/SW/DV) Schneider Retirement Ceremony
October 1, 2018
PHNSY & IMF’s Command Master Chief James R. Schneider (Center) is piped ashore during his retirement ceremony at the USS Bowfin memorial in Pearl Harbor. Schneider is retiring from the Navy after 29 years of dedicated service.

PSNS & IMF honored with Defense maintenance award
September 25, 2018
USS Ohio (SSGN 726) entered drydock April 25, 2017, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, in Bremerton, Washington, and began her Major Maintenance Period. Ohio had recently returned from a 20-month deployment that included exercises involving special operations forces; port visits in Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan; and coordination of the largest Tomahawk missile onload in program history.

Teammates honored to recover, bring home POW/MIA service members
September 21, 2018
Site witness, Jon Cavaiani hands out candy to the Montagnard children of Vietnam. A JPAC team deployed out of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for 35 days in an effort to locate the remains of individuals lost during the Vietnam conflict.