Hilton Head Island Packet The Navy in 1996 ended the requirement for all sailors to wear flame- resistant uniforms at sea. Sailors in specific jobs, however, such as engine room personnel, fire fighters and those in flight-related duties are still issued flame- resistant clothing ... and more »
Hilton Head Island Packet The Navy in 1996 ended the requirement for all sailors to wear flame- resistant uniforms at sea. Sailors in specific jobs, however, such as engine room personnel, fire fighters and those in flight-related duties are still issued flame- resistant clothing ... and more »
Hilton Head Island Packet The Navy in 1996 ended the requirement for all sailors to wear flame- resistant uniforms at sea. Sailors in specific jobs, however, such as engine room personnel, fire fighters and those in flight-related duties are still issued flame- resistant clothing ... and more »
NavyTimes.com Nearly six months after revelations the Navy Working Uniform Type I would “burn robustly” and melt when exposed to fire , fleet leaders have put the Navy on the path to issuing all sailors fire - retardant clothing while afloat. Adm. Bill Gortney ...
wtkr.com Adm. Bill Gortney, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, announced Thursday a three-part plan that incl...