The US Navy, in a study at the request of the United States federal courts, has decided to affirm keeping the Boeing EA-18G ...
SACRAMENTO—The U.S. Navy has decided against relocating its Boeing EA-18G Growler operations from NAS Whidbey Island in ...
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The recovery of EA-18G Growler from San Diego Bay is complete after it crashed on Feb. 12, the Navy confirmed in a press ...
Salvage and recovery operations for the jet that crashed in San Diego Bay were completed this week, according to a statement from the U.S. Navy Wednesday.
Warping tugs assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 1 guide a YD-254 Crane to the salvage site for an EA-18G Growler in San Diego Bay, Feb. 15, 2025. US Navy Photo Navy divers ...
The Navy said it was removing heavy equipment in San Diego Bay being used in the recovery of a jet that crashed Feb. 12. Thousands of pounds of debris are still in the water.
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 ...