Video by Max Lonzanida | Hampton Roads Naval Museum | 07.14.2021
During World War II, Newport News Shipbuilding constructed 49 new ships for the U.S. Navy. To meet the demands of the war, thousands of workers moved to Newport News, which had a population increase of over 77% during the war years. Learn about Newport News Shipbuilding's participation in the Second World War in this short profile. All videos are written, directed, and produced by staff at the......
Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ethan Schumacher | Defense Media Activity - Navy Production | 05.11.2017
USS Abraham Lincoln Underway for Sea Trials, Fleet Week Returns to New York City; Ships Announced
Courtesy Video | Chief of Naval Operations | 04.30.2016
Media are invited to attend a celebration to lay the keel for the Virginia-class submarine Delaware (SSN 791) at Newport News Shipbuilding....
Video by Lt.Cmdr. Charles Abell | U.S. Navy | 03.16.2013
Newport News Shipbuilding to host John Warner Submarine Keel-Laying Ceremony Live from Newport News, VA on Saturday, March 16 starting at 1100 AM ET. The ceremony to lay the keel for the Virginia-class submarine John Warner (SSN 785) will take place at Huntington Ingalls Industries' Newport News Shipbuilding division. Who: Jeanne Warner, wife of the submarine's namesake, U.S. Sen.......
Courtesy Video | Defense Media Activity - Proper | 11.26.2012
Shirley Langston talks to a military reporter about her job at the X74 Carrier Overhaul Production Control, at Newport News Shipbuilding, working on nuclear powered aircraft carriers, and how it feels to see the Enterprise inactivated....
Courtesy Video | Defense Media Activity - Proper | 11.26.2012
LLoyd Joyner talks to a military reporter about his job with Newport News Shipbuilding, building parts of the Carrier Enterprise, his involvement in overhauling the ships and his role in deactivating the Enterprise....