Decision to move ships out of the bay is to protect harbor infrastructure Navy says.
Crew members line the deck of the littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords pass under Coronado Bridge, July 5, 2017.
While Navy warships are built to handle the worst weather the oceans throw at them, there's a risk of damage to the piers on which they're tied while in port, one Navy official said.Advertisement In 2019, the Navy ordered ships and aircraft based in Norfolk, Virginia out ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
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