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HMAS Toowoomba in Middle East Area of Operations
Operations

HMAS Toowoomba in Middle East Area of Operations

The Royal Australian Navy’s ‘Purple Pony’, HMAS Toowoomba, is mid-way through her six-month deployment, patrolling the expanses of the Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, and Indian Ocean. The Frigate Helicopter (FFH) frigate is currently assigned to Operation SLIPPER in the Middle Eas

about 13 years ago
USS Asheville Visits Yokosuka, Japan
Operations

USS Asheville Visits Yokosuka, Japan

The Los Angeles class fast attack submarine USS Asheville (SSN 758) arrived in Yokosuka Apr. 16 for a visit as part of its Western Pacific deployment. With a crew of approximately 147, Asheville will conduct a multitude of missions and showcase the latest capabilities of the submarine fleet. “I am v

about 13 years ago
USS Stockdale Arrives in Jebel Ali
Weapons Systems

USS Stockdale Arrives in Jebel Ali

Guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale (DDG 106) arrived in Jebel Ali for a port visit April 9. While in Jebel Ali, Stockdale Sailors spent time on liberty in the nearby city of Dubai. “We’ve been out here working hard for about a month and a little time off will do everyone some good,” said Stockda

about 13 years ago
USA: CSG12 Holds Change of Command Ceremony
Operations

USA: CSG12 Holds Change of Command Ceremony

Carrier Strike Group 12 held a change of command ceremony at the Pennsylvania House on Naval Station Norfolk, April 15. During the ceremony, Rear Adm. Kevin J. “Komrade” Kovacich relieved Rear Adm. Walter E. “Slapshot” Carter, Jr. as Commander, CSG 12. Carter assumed command of CSG 12 in October 201

about 13 years ago
USA: Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit Investigates Boston Attack

USA: Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit Investigates Boston Attack

The US Navy has sent its explosive ordnance disposal unit from Naval Station Newport to Boston, Massachusetts to help investigate the bombing attack, according to Politico. On Monday April 15th , two bombs exploded in the packed streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, reports the stuff.

about 13 years ago
International Maritime Bureau Advises Continued Vigilance as Maritime Piracy Attacks Decline
Amphibious & Support Ships

International Maritime Bureau Advises Continued Vigilance as Maritime Piracy Attacks Decline

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau’s (IMB) latest quarterly report on Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships recorded a total of 66 incidents worldwide in the first three months of 2013. This is down markedly from the 102 incidents reported for the correspondin

about 13 years ago
HMS Bulwark Stocks Up Fresh Supplies for NATO Exercise
Defense Strategies

HMS Bulwark Stocks Up Fresh Supplies for NATO Exercise

As the Royal Navy and Royal Marines departed on the largest ever maritime NATO exercise, the catering department on HMS Bulwark stocked up on fresh supplies from Scotland for the three week trip. As well as items such as newspapers for the sailors to read on board, the bulk of the resupply was a con

about 13 years ago
HMS Argyll Shares Experiences with Ghanaian Navy
Defense Strategies

HMS Argyll Shares Experiences with Ghanaian Navy

The Plymouth Royal naval warship HMS Argyll has visited Africa to host a conference and share experiences of enforcing land and maritime security with the Ghanaian navy. HMS Argyll’s flight-deck and hangar, with awnings rigged and white ensign backdrops, proved to be the perfect venue in Tema, Ghana

about 13 years ago
Military Personnel and Officials from 18 Countries Join ADF Personnel at Forum in Sydney
Funding

Military Personnel and Officials from 18 Countries Join ADF Personnel at Forum in Sydney

Some 80 military personnel and officials from 18 countries are joining Australian Defence personnel at a forum in Sydney this week to discuss a range of environmental security issues linked to emerging climate change and sustainability challenges. Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Senator David Fe

about 13 years ago
India: 18-Month Delay for Scorpene Submarine

India: 18-Month Delay for Scorpene Submarine

Spanish consultants from Navantia shipbuilding company have left the consortium in charge of implementation of the “Project 75″ submarines, being built by the Indian Mazagon Dock Ltd. (MDL) under the license from the French DCNS company, the Times of India reports. Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) is prod

about 13 years ago
Swedish OPV HSwMS Carlskrona Keeps Close Eye on Pirates
Surface Vessels

Swedish OPV HSwMS Carlskrona Keeps Close Eye on Pirates

Having joined the EU Naval Force just over a week ago, the crew from Swedish Ocean Patrol Vessel HSwMS Carlskrona has been busy conducting counter piracy patrols. And it was during one of these patrols last Friday that the ship’s helicopter saw a skiff being launched from the Somali coast. Having pa

about 13 years ago
Keel of Russian Navy’s Fourth Project 11356 Frigate About to Be Laid
Surface Vessels

Keel of Russian Navy’s Fourth Project 11356 Frigate About to Be Laid

The Russian Navy’s fourth Project 11356 frigate will have its keel laid on Thursday, the Yantar shipyard said… [mappress] Source: Russian Navy, April 16, 2012; Image: Yantar

about 13 years ago
U.S. Pacific Fleet Announces 2012 SOY
Amphibious & Support Ships

U.S. Pacific Fleet Announces 2012 SOY

U.S. Pacific Fleet announced the selection of the 2012 Sea and Shore Sailors of the Year during a ceremony held at the Hale Koa Hotel in Waikiki, April 12. Competing amongst 10 petty officer first class finalists, Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF) Joseph Santos, from Saipan the largest island of the

about 13 years ago
Navy Removes USS Cowpens from Decommissioning List
Surface Vessels

Navy Removes USS Cowpens from Decommissioning List

The US Navy has removed a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Cowpens from the list of ships that will be decommissioned this year. What is more, instead of being scrapped, the ship may receive an upgrade in a local shipyard, according to U-T San Diego. The USS Cowpens is named after the Ba

about 13 years ago
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