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$60,000,000 Wasted? USS Texas Might Soon Be the Orphan BattleshipThe Corpus Christi option, frankly ... After $60 million, 300,000 man-hour, stem-to-stern refurbishment of the great ship, the USS Texas is ready to return to duty, the service of showcasing ...
Following its commission in 1943, the USS Lexington was a combat aircraft carrier with the 5th Fleet at Pearl Harbor during World War II. Now, the retired ship rests in Corpus Christi Bay and ...
The Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project, which will deepen and widen the channel, is nearing completion. The project will allow larger vessels to pass through, increasing capacity for ...
On his first full day on the job, newly sworn-in Secretary of the Navy John Phelan toured ships and aircraft supporting the ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — For decades, women have made waves in the U.S. Navy, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations. Now, their stories are on full display aboard the USS ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — U.S. Senator John Cornyn stopped by the Port of Corpus Christi on Wednesday to meet with local leaders and discuss the Corpus Christi Ship Channel improvement project.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The newest exhibit at the USS Lexington is honoring the history of women who have served in the Navy. The museum's most recent addition held its soft opening on Thursday ...
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn visited the port to discuss the Ship Channel Improvement Project, which could be finished in four to six weeks.
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