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  • Man admits he set fires on the USS Miami to leave work early

    07/24/2012 8:30:07 PM PDT · by moonshot925 · 23 replies
    NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ^ | 24 July 2012 | MEENA HART DUERSON
    A civilian working aboard a nuclear submarine drydocked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine admits to starting two fires causing $400 million in damage. Maybe he should have just called in sick? A man who set two fires to a nuclear-powered submarine, causing $400 million in damage, admitted he did it because he wanted to leave work early. Casey James Fury, 24, was working aboard the USS Miami in Kittery, Maine as a civilian painter and sandblaster when he purposefully set two fires this summer, according to a criminal complaint filed in the United States District Court in Maine....
  • Navy Provides Updated Cost Estimate For USS Miami Repair

    08/22/2012 4:20:57 PM PDT · by moonshot925 · 5 replies
    NAVY ^ | 22 August 2012 | Naval Sea Systems Command Public Affairs
    WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy's revised cost estimate to restore USS Miami (SSN 755) is approximately $450 million, with an estimated date of completion for the repairs of April 30, 2015 officials announced Aug. 22. The estimate includes 10 percent variability due to the unique nature of the repair and the cost impacts of shifting the planned maintenance availabilities of other ships and submarines. Navy is committed to delivering the submarine back to the fleet with no operational limitations. Once returned to service, Miami will serve for an additional 10 years with five planned full-length deployments, ready to respond to...
  • Navy drops plans to repair fire-damaged USS Miami

    08/07/2013 6:25:58 AM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 54 replies
    FoxNews ^ | August 07, 2013 | na
    The Navy has decided that it will not repair the nuclear-powered submarine USS Miami after concluding that the cost of repairing damage from a fire set by a civilian worker is more than it can afford due to mandated budget cuts.