

Nathan’s pride was evident as he turned to look up at the massive mural painted above the mingling dogs and sailors. But the ship and its crew quickly earned his admiration. There have been nine suicides among its crew dating to 2017, including three in one week in April 2022. He was concerned about working on such a large ship, and he knew it had been through difficult times. He joined the ship in March, at the tail end of its six years at Newport News Shipbuilding. Nathan’s favorite was Poseidon, a 4-month-old that reminded him of his dog back home in Louisiana.


Mutts with a Mission is Hampton Roads’ only accredited service dog provider, and the visit was one of the steps the Navy has taken recently to improve morale on the ship. Tucked in a corner of a cavernous area, the dogs and their trainers greeted crewmembers who gave the puppies a quick cuddle or a pat before heading to lunch, receiving new equipment or completing other work. NORFOLK - Machinist’s mate Isiah Nathan, 19, was one of several sailors on the USS George Washington who stepped away from their duties Thursday to pet the visitors from Mutts with a Mission.
