Shipuilder Newport News Shipbuilding, Va., informed the Department of Justice of faulty welds that may have been made intentionally on non-critical components on in-service Navy submarines and ...
An East Coast shipbuilder has discovered faulty welds that may have been made intentionally on several U.S. Navy submarines and aircraft carriers. The shipbuilder, Newport News Shipbuilding ...
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The faulty welds, which may have been done intentionally, were made on noncritical components on in-service subs and carriers, the report states. Newport News Shipbuilding, a division of ...
The Bills have a major problem on their hands against the Miami Dolphins as linebacker Terrel Bernard has left the field with a pectoral muscle injury and his return to the game is questionable.
MIAMI -- Buffalo Bills starting middle linebacker Terrel Bernard suffered a pectoral injury in Thursday night's 31-10 win against the Miami Dolphins and did not return. After the game, coach Sean ...
Linebacker Terrel Bernard went down with a pectoral injury early in the first half of the team’s 31-10 win over the Miami Dolphins. As reporter Josh Reed of WIVB noted, the third-year linebacker ...
Starting middle linebacker Terrel Bernard is hurt. He injured his pectoral muscle early in the Bills’ 31-10 win over the Dolphins, and he was ruled out for the rest of the game. Afterward ...
Reports that welds on Navy submarines and aircraft carriers being built at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia may have been purposely faulty have prompted a congressional investigation.