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NAVAL MAGAZINE INDIAN ISLAND — Cmdr. Rocky Pulley has stepped down as commanding officer of Naval Magazine Indian Island and welcomed incoming commanding officer Cmdr. Donald Emerson. About 100 ...
“Naval Magazine Indian Island is the U.S. Navy’s premier deep-water ammunition port on the West Coast,” a Navy press release read. “Its 1,600-foot pier can handle the largest Navy and ...
PORT HADLOCK — The U.S. Navy is asking for public comment on its plans to build new missile magazines at Naval Magazine Indian Island. The Navy is proposing to replace three World War II igloo-style ...
Naval Magazine (NAVMAG) Indian Island celebrated its 75th year of operation this month. Military personnel and civilian employees of the installation honored the island’s rich heritage with a ...
Naval Magazine Indian Island plays an important role in supporting Navy vessels from the Pacific Ocean to the Persian Gulf. It is the only deep-water ordnance facility on the West Coast with no ...
INDIAN ISLAND, Jefferson County — After more than 10 years on the federal Superfund list of the nation’s most contaminated sites, Naval Magazine Indian Island has received a clean bill of ...
Naval Magazine Indian Island Cmdr. Rocky Pulley talks about the process of loading and unloading ships, like the USNS Cesar Chavez behind him, at the pier on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017.
INDIAN ISLAND – The Army Corps of Engineers is considering building a floating fence around the munitions pier at Naval Magazine Indian Island in Port Townsend Bay and enlarging the security ...
The USS Gridley was leaving the pier at Naval Magazine Indian Island on Thursday morning when the oil spill occurred around 10:30 a.m., the Navy said. Naval officials said 20 gallons were spilled.
Inhabiting a tent city on Naval Magazine Indian Island, 500 members of the Navy, Army, Marine Corps and Coast Guard prepared for a four-day training exercise that will test their ability to move ...