One Year After the Bonhomme Richard Fire, Questions Remain Unanswered Even after the ship's decommissioning and two ongoing investigations, the public knows little about what sparked the blaze.
Navy Cruiser Returns to Port Again After Crew Spots Another Fuel Tank Leak The new problem affected the same tank, but a Navy official familiar with the problem said the issues appear to be unrelated.
After Springing Fuel Leak in Heavy Seas, Navy Cruiser Heads Back to Norfolk Port The guided-missile cruiser Vella Gulf has a fuel oil leak in one of its engineering spaces.
Fire on Navy Cruiser Antietam Injures 13 in Philippine Sea The fire is the fourth to break out on a Navy ship in recent months.
New Federal Probe Finds Navy Failed to Prevent Deadly Destroyer Fitzgerald Collision The agency also found poor communication between the bridge and combat information center contributed to the accident.
Navy Helicopter Accidentally Drops Anti-Mine Pod Near the Chesapeake Bay The Navy has recovered a $2 million anti-mine pod dropped by one of its helicopters this month off the coast of Virginia.
Fire Damage to USS Bonhomme Richard Extensive, Navy's Top Admiral Says Damage on some decks spanned the length of the 844-foot ship and reached 106-foot-high ceilings, the CNO said.
Navy's Top Admiral Won't Yet Say if Bonhomme Richard Will Be Repaired After Fire Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said the Navy is launching three investigations into the ship's fire.
All Fires on the Bonhomme Richard Are Now Out, Navy Says Firefighters have extinguished blazes on the Navy amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard after four-plus days of efforts.
2 More Injured as Fight to Put Out Bonhomme Richard Fire Reaches Day 4 Forty sailors and 23 civilians have been hurt battling the blaze on the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard.
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