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USS Wayne E. Meyer Coming Back Home
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USS Wayne E. Meyer Coming Back Home

The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) will return to San Diego, Oct. 20 from an independent deployment to the Western Pacific Ocean. Deployed since March, the ship and crew of more than 300 Sailors, assigned to Destroyer Squadron Two One (DESRON) 21, conducted

about 12 years ago
USS Coronado Carries Out Unmanned Aircraft Testing
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USS Coronado Carries Out Unmanned Aircraft Testing

Sailors aboard USS Coronado (LCS 4) recently conducted dynamic interface testing with the MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Take-Off and Landing Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (VTUAV) NAVSEA. The tests familiarized the crew with operating an unmanned aircraft, verified and expanded the launch and recovery

about 12 years ago
HMAS Choules Wraps Up Preparations for Operation RENDER SAFE 2014
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HMAS Choules Wraps Up Preparations for Operation RENDER SAFE 2014

HMAS Choules has just completed major preparations in Jervis Bay south of Sydney to prepare the ship for deployment to Bougainville for Operation RENDER SAFE 2014. Choules’ 11-day comprehensive preparation included boarding-party training and officer of the watch manoeuvres with HMAS Arunta as well

about 12 years ago
HMAS Cerberus Incident Resolved
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HMAS Cerberus Incident Resolved

After a routine inspection at HMAS Cerberus yesterday morning resulted in suspected hazardous material being located in a residential unit, a 400 metre safety zone was established around the accommodation block. Victoria Police attended the scene and assessed that there was no suspicious material. H

about 12 years ago
USS George Washington Nails AMI
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USS George Washington Nails AMI

The USS George Washington (CVN 73) Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD) earned a perfect score on their Aviation Maintenance Inspection (AMI), Oct. 9-11. The Naval Air Forces Aviation Maintenance Management Team (AMMT) evaluated AIMD’s maintenance programs, drill performance, training

about 12 years ago
Five UK Submarine Dismantling Sites Taken into Consideration
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Five UK Submarine Dismantling Sites Taken into Consideration

Five UK nuclear facilities have been confirmed as potential sites to store waste from decommissioned nuclear-powered submarines. A public consultation process will run from 14 November 2014 until 20 February 2015 to help determine which site is selected. The sites, which already hold radioactive mat

about 12 years ago
NOSC Baltimore Moves USS Constellation on Navy’s Birthday
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NOSC Baltimore Moves USS Constellation on Navy’s Birthday

Sailors from Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Baltimore volunteered to work with civilian curators from Historic Ships in Baltimore to move the frigate USS Constellation (1854) from its berth to the Cianbro ship yard in Baltimore for repairs on the Navy’s 239th birthday, Oct. 13. “I cannot thi

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: RFA Argus Gets Ready to Tackle Ebola
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Image of the Day: RFA Argus Gets Ready to Tackle Ebola

This image shows RFA Argus being loaded overnight in Falmouth Docks in preparation for her deployment to West Africa. The vessel will be deployed as part of the UK’s leading role in response to the Ebola outbreak. The principal role of RFA Argus is to serve as a Primary Casualty Receiving Ship (PCRS

about 12 years ago
Spanish Navy to Lead NATO’s Noble Mariner-14 Ex
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Spanish Navy to Lead NATO’s Noble Mariner-14 Ex

The Spanish Navy High Readiness Forces (Maritime) Headquarters (SP MARFOR) will embark its Staff on board the amphibious assault ship ‘Castilla’ to lead and command NATO’s exercise ‘Noble Mariner-14’. Spain is the host nation of this exercise to be held from the 16th to the 26th of October off the c

about 12 years ago
USS Ingraham, USCGC Boutwell Stop Cocaine Shipment
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USS Ingraham, USCGC Boutwell Stop Cocaine Shipment

Sailors and Coastguardsmen disrupted a shipment of cocaine illegally trafficked in the 4th Fleet area of responsibility, Aug. 25. Members of guided-missile frigate USS Ingraham (FFG 61) and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell (WHEC-719) with Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light (HSL) 49 Detachment

about 12 years ago
USS La Jolla Decommissions after Three Decades of Service
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USS La Jolla Decommissions after Three Decades of Service

The US Navy’s Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine, USS La Jolla (SSN 701), celebrated an active career spanning more than three decades at Lockwood Hall Lanai at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Oct. 14, prior to her decommissioning. La Jolla is scheduled to depart Pearl Harbor en route to Norfol

about 12 years ago
USS Constitution to Start Dry Dock Preps
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USS Constitution to Start Dry Dock Preps

USS Constitution will get underway in Boston Harbor on Friday, Oct. 17, in commemoration of the U.S. Navy’s 239th birthday and the ship’s upcoming 217th birthday. More than 500 guests, made up of individuals and organizations with long-standing ties of support to both the ship and the Navy, will acc

about 12 years ago
RFA Argus Prepares to Fight Ebola in Sierra Leone
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RFA Argus Prepares to Fight Ebola in Sierra Leone

Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship RFA Argus is preparing for a journey to Sierra Leone as part of the UK’s leading role in response to the Ebola outbreak. The members of the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Royal Marines will deploy to West Africa later this week taking three Merlin helicopters and ai

about 12 years ago
Austal USA Bags LCS Services Deal
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Austal USA Bags LCS Services Deal

The United States Department of Defense has announced that Austal USA has been awarded a US$8.440 million cost-plus contract modification to a previously awarded Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) contract. The contract exercises options for core class services for the LCS Program. Austal USA will assess en

about 12 years ago
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