The US Navy, in a study at the request of the United States federal courts, has decided to affirm keeping the Boeing EA-18G ...
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SACRAMENTO—The U.S. Navy has decided against relocating its Boeing EA-18G Growler operations from NAS Whidbey Island in ...
The recovery of EA-18G Growler from San Diego Bay is complete after it crashed on Feb. 12, the Navy confirmed in a press release.
The Australian Government has delivered on a commitment to significantly upgrade the Australian Defence Force's (ADF) ...
Underwater salvage divers and explosive ordnance disposal technicians from the US Navy are working to recover the wreckage of a Boeing EA-18G Growler jet that crashed near San Diego, California ...
The Navy earlier said it had recovered more than 15 tons of wreckage. The EA-18G Growler crashed into the bay after its two-member crew safely ejected near Shelter Island amid rainy and misty ...
The Navy says it has recovered 16,000 pounds of wreckage from the EA-18G Growler jet that crashed into San Diego Bay on Feb. 12. The salvage effort is expected to continue through next week.
U.S. Navy sailors and contractors recover debris on Feb. 16, 2025, during salvage of an EA-18G Growler that crashed Feb. 12 in San Diego Bay. Sailors in the effort are assigned to Mobile Diving ...
Civilian boaters will regain access to the Shelter Island basin following the planned removal this weekend of heavy ...