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USS Gunston Hall Engages in SAREX Off Cyprus
Amphibious & Support Ships

USS Gunston Hall Engages in SAREX Off Cyprus

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44) participated in a bilateral Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) off the coast of Cyprus with search and rescue units from the Republic of Cyprus, Oct. 7. The SAREX focused on daylight search and rescue (SAR) operations, deck-landings with SAR

about 12 years ago
Europe’s Largest Military Exercise Kicks Off
Amphibious & Support Ships

Europe’s Largest Military Exercise Kicks Off

Exercise Joint Warrior, Europe’s largest military exercise, has begun off the coast of Scotland with involvement from 22 ships and submarines. The exercise happens twice a year and is hosted in the UK involving the three Armed Forces and a number of nations to practise how they all work together. As

about 12 years ago
HMS Iron Duke, HMS Protector Enter South Georgia
Amphibious & Support Ships

HMS Iron Duke, HMS Protector Enter South Georgia

Surrounded by snow covered mountain peaks and dark seas the sleek grey hull of HMS Iron Duke barely stands out as she makes her entrance into South Georgia. HMS Iron Duke berthed in South Georgia for a few days during which time members of the ship’s company visited the Government office and the Bri

about 12 years ago
Fendercare Marine Recognized for Support to NATO Warships
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Fendercare Marine Recognized for Support to NATO Warships

World leading marine products and services supplier, Fendercare Marine recently received praise for their fendering support to a flotilla of NATO warships in the Port of Cardiff during the NATO summit. Yokohama pneumatic fenders were supplied by Fendercare Marine for the two largest vessels – the Fr

about 12 years ago
INS Jalashwa Hosts Eastern Fleet Change of Command
Amphibious & Support Ships

INS Jalashwa Hosts Eastern Fleet Change of Command

Indian Navy’s Rear Admiral Atul Kumar Jain, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet, handed over the command of the Eastern Fleet to Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh, VSM. The change of guard took place at a ceremony held on 7 October 14 onboard the Flag Ship INS Jalashwa. Rear Admiral AB Singh

about 12 years ago
USS Mesa Verde Engages in VBSS with Croatian and Slovenian Navies
Amphibious & Support Ships

USS Mesa Verde Engages in VBSS with Croatian and Slovenian Navies

Sailors from the amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) participated in joint training for visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) procedures with members of the Croatian and Slovenian navies during a scheduled port visit to Split, Croatia Oct. 7. The team demonstrated some technique

about 12 years ago
METOC Officers Tour USS America in Chile
Amphibious & Support Ships

METOC Officers Tour USS America in Chile

The future amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) hosted five meteorology and oceanography (METOC) officers while in port Valparaiso, Chile, Aug. 26. The five METOC officers, all from various navies across the globe, are currently attending the Category A Hydrography program at the Servicio Hid

about 12 years ago
CSG 5 Gets New Commander
Amphibious & Support Ships

CSG 5 Gets New Commander

Commander, Carrier Strike Group (CCSG) 5 welcomed its new commander during a change of command ceremony aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) during a port visit to Guam, Oct. 5. Rear Adm. John Alexander assumed command of CSG 5 from Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery during the

about 12 years ago
USS Wasp Ends Repairs, Returns Home
Amphibious & Support Ships

USS Wasp Ends Repairs, Returns Home

The amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) departed BAE Systems Norfolk Ship Repair after a yearlong dry-dock phased maintenance availability (DPMA) to return to her homeport, Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, Sept. 30. The move back to her homeport represents the next step in a two-year process to

about 12 years ago
Taiwan CGA Awards Coastal Surveillance Deal
Amphibious & Support Ships

Taiwan CGA Awards Coastal Surveillance Deal

Transas Marine Pacific and its local partner Mercuries Data Systems (MDS) have secured a multi-million contract from the Taiwan Coast Guard Administration for installation and commissioning of the National Coastal Surveillance System. The mission-critical system is based on the Transas Navi-Harbour

about 12 years ago
USS Mesa Verde Pays Visit to Split, Croatia
Amphibious & Support Ships

USS Mesa Verde Pays Visit to Split, Croatia

The USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19), arrived in Split, Croatia, for a port visit, Oct. 6. While in port, Mesa Verde provides tours for government, military and embassy officials while her officers and crew interact with local and international military leadership. Mesa Verde is crewed by 360 Sailors, and it

about 12 years ago
HMS Queen Elizabeth Leaves Babcock Dock in Rosyth, UK
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HMS Queen Elizabeth Leaves Babcock Dock in Rosyth, UK

HMS Queen Elizabeth was floated out of the Babcock dock in Rosyth (UK). Designed and built by BAE Systems and assembled by Babcock Marine, the HMS Queen Elizabeth is the biggest, and most powerful, surface warship ever to join the Royal Navy and capable of carrying up to forty aircraft. The aircraft

about 12 years ago
BAE Systems to Provide Mine Counter Measures for RAN
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BAE Systems to Provide Mine Counter Measures for RAN

BAE Systems has offered a low-risk solution to provide the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) with deployable mine counter measures. The company has offered a mission system for the SEA 1778 request for tender, which incorporates products with proven overseas use that will be locally delivered and supporte

about 12 years ago
Danish MPA CHALLENGER Joins NATO’s Ocean Shield
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Danish MPA CHALLENGER Joins NATO’s Ocean Shield

A Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) CHALLENGER (CL-604) from the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) is currently supporting NATO’s counter-piracy Operation OCEAN SHIELD Task Force 508 (CTF-508). The Danish MPA is stationed in the Seychelles and includes an aircrew and support team of 21 personnel, including

about 12 years ago
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