The Navy later announced that it would send submersible vehicles to survey the wreckage.
The Navy announced then that race would no longer be a factor in filling its jobs.
The Navy announced that a hospital ship was being sent.
The Navy announced on May 4, 1954, that a special hearing board would review his case.
That same month the Soviet Navy announced that no further funds were available to continue the program.
From 1993, when the Navy first announced the shutdown, through 1997, the city's population dropped to 110,519, from 115,873.
Finally, on January 6, 1946, the Navy announced that 47 of the 50 men were being released.
As a result of the episode, the Navy announced in late October that it was cutting its ties with the association.
On 28 November 1957, the Navy announced that the dockyard would be closed down over a 2 year period.
Several officials from that agency were disciplined for their role in the scandal, the Navy announced last month.