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USA: HSTSG Completes COMPTUEX
Training & Education

USA: HSTSG Completes COMPTUEX

Harry S. Truman Strike Group (HSTSG), underway since Jan. 14, completed its composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX) and returned to Naval Station Norfolk Feb. 3. COMPTUEX was a scenario-based pre-deployment exercise assessed by Commander, Strike Force Training Atlantic (CSFTL). CSFTL ensured HST

about 13 years ago
HMS Cattistock Heads for Mediterranean
Surface Vessels

HMS Cattistock Heads for Mediterranean

Portsmouth-based Royal Navy minehunter HMS Cattistock sailed yesterday (February 4) on a four-month NATO mission in the Mediterranean. She will be working as part of a permanent multinational maritime force in the area called the Standing NATO Mine Counter Measures Group 2 (SNMCMG2). Ships from alli

about 13 years ago
New Fleet RIDE/PTS Rules for US Navy

New Fleet RIDE/PTS Rules for US Navy

The Navy will implement two new programming changes within the Fleet RIDE-Perform to Serve (FR-PTS) system that are designed to align the FR-PTS and Career Management System-Interactive Detailing (CMS-ID) application windows, helping Sailors with order negotiation, and improving system efficiency fo

about 13 years ago
NATO Delegates Get First-Hand Experience of HMS Monmouth’s Gulf Operations
Defense Strategies

NATO Delegates Get First-Hand Experience of HMS Monmouth’s Gulf Operations

Politicians from across Europe have visited HMS Monmouth to see how the Black Duke is helping to keep the waters of the Gulf safe. The Plymouth-based frigate, approaching the half-way point in her deployment to the Gulf, was visited by 25 MPs from 11 countries who serve on the Transatlantic Defence

about 13 years ago
Sri Lanka Navy Rescues 138 Persons from Sinking Vessel
Operations

Sri Lanka Navy Rescues 138 Persons from Sinking Vessel

In a 20-hour SAR operation, Sri Lanka Navy rescued 138 persons of Bangladeshi and Myanmar nationality whose overcrowded wooden vessel began to sink in the seas 50 nautical miles east of Oluwil on 02nd February 2013. All were brought to the Oluvil Fisheries Harbour and 6 of them, 4 males and 2 female

about 13 years ago
Australian Govt Removes Restrictions from ADF Combat Roles

Australian Govt Removes Restrictions from ADF Combat Roles

Current serving female Australian Defence Force (ADF) members now have the opportunity to work in most positions in the ADF provided they have the ability to meet all the demands of the role. From 1 January 2013, women can apply to become clearance divers, mine warfare and clearance diving officers

about 13 years ago
Change of Command Ceremony for HMNZS TE KAHA
Surface Vessels

Change of Command Ceremony for HMNZS TE KAHA

A Change of Command ceremony for the frigate HMNZS TE KAHA was held on 1 February at Devonport Naval Base. Commander David McEwan RNZN assumed Command and Commander Jon Beadsmore relinquished Command. Chief of Navy Rear Admiral Jack Steer presided. TE KAHA is built to the German MEKO 200 Class desig

about 13 years ago
Australia: Revamped ‘Tamar Tavern’ Re-Opens Its Doors
Funding

Australia: Revamped ‘Tamar Tavern’ Re-Opens Its Doors

The Junior Sailor’s Mess at HMAS Stirling has undergone some major improvements, after relocating to a larger function centre on the base. The revamped ‘Tamar Tavern’ re-opened its doors at the end of January, offering a relaxation space which is sure to be the envy of Defence Mess Members everywher

about 13 years ago
Spanish Replenishment Oiler ESPS Cantabria Demonstrates Her Versatility
Amphibious & Support Ships

Spanish Replenishment Oiler ESPS Cantabria Demonstrates Her Versatility

The last two weeks of January have been a busy period for ESPS Cantabria (CMDR J.L. Nieto) and her embarked RAN DET. Having successfully navigated the Suez Canal, Cantabria entered the Gulf of Aden (GoA) area of operations. Cantabria conducted Replenishment at Sea (RAS) activities in support of EUNA

about 13 years ago
Russia Completes Repairs on INS Vikramaditya
Propulsion

Russia Completes Repairs on INS Vikramaditya

Russia has completed repairs on INS Vikramaditya, fixing the engine problems that caused a delay in the delivery of the refitted aircraft carrier to India last year… [mappress] Source: Russian Navy, February 4, 2013

about 13 years ago
USA: 26th MEU Simulates Amphibious Beach Raid within COMPUTEX
Amphibious & Support Ships

USA: 26th MEU Simulates Amphibious Beach Raid within COMPUTEX

The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), underway with the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSG ARG), conducted an amphibious beach raid exercise on Camp Lejeune, N.C., during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPUTEX) Jan. 29. The simulated raid exercise, which was held as a part of COMPTUEX, wa

about 13 years ago
UK Navy’s Student Navigators Pushed to Limits through Rock-Strewn Waters
Surface Vessels

UK Navy’s Student Navigators Pushed to Limits through Rock-Strewn Waters

The Royal Navy’s newest navigators were put through their paces last week as they guided HMS St Albans safely through the rock-strewn waters of the Channel Islands. The Type 23 frigate, which returned to PortsmouthFriday, provided the ideal platform, and the waters around Guernsey and Jersey, the pe

about 13 years ago
US Navy CNO Stresses Importance of Sailors’ Safety Despite Budget Cuts
Defense Strategies

US Navy CNO Stresses Importance of Sailors’ Safety Despite Budget Cuts

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Jonathan Greenert addressed the impact of Department of Defense budget cuts and the Pentagon’s “Pacific Pivot” shift in operational focus during a visit to San Diego Jan. 31. His visit to the San Diego area commenced with a mass reenlistment and all-hands call at

about 13 years ago
VIDEO: HMS QE Photographed in Build (UK)
Surface Vessels

VIDEO: HMS QE Photographed in Build (UK)

Photographers in Rosyth have captured the scale of the Navy’s future flagship with stunning images of work on HMS Queen Elizabeth. The 65,000-tonne carrier, due to be launched next year, is nearing completion – outwardly at least – in a huge dry dock in Rosyth on the Forth. Sparks fly as a welder to

about 13 years ago
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