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Nine NATO Ships Arrive in Ventspils, Latvia
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Nine NATO Ships Arrive in Ventspils, Latvia

This morning the nine NATO ships assigned to Standing NATO Mine Counter-Measures Group ONE (SNMCMG1) arrived in Ventspils for a scheduled port visit during the Group’s deployment to the Baltic to enhance maritime security and NATO’s readiness in the region. Ventspils is the third Baltic port of ca

about 12 years ago
USCG Cutters Seize Drugs Worth Up to USD 3 Million
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USCG Cutters Seize Drugs Worth Up to USD 3 Million

The crews of the Coast Guard Cutters Charles Sexton and Paul Clark teamed up this week in the first drug interdictions performed aboard the 154-foot fast response cutters, seizing an estimated 2,100 pounds of marijuana and 35 kilograms of cocaine worth a combined wholesale value of more than $3 mill

about 12 years ago
USS George H.W. Bush Forecasters Critical to Smooth Operations
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USS George H.W. Bush Forecasters Critical to Smooth Operations

Strategically placed in the aft-most section of the super structure is a vital aspect of USS George H.W. Bush’s (CVN 77) mission, namely the Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) workcenter. Without this mission-essential workcenter, pilots would lose efficiency and be at a higher risk of danger, w

about 12 years ago
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Frocks Five New Master Chiefs
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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Frocks Five New Master Chiefs

Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) (Ike) gathered in the ship’s forecastle to celebrate the frocking of the ship’s five newest master chief petty officers, May 8. Ike’s newest master chiefs are: Master Chief Logistics Specialist Lori C. Brown, Master Chief A

about 12 years ago
UK Warship Meets with Russian Task Group
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UK Warship Meets with Russian Task Group

In another example of routine work for the Fleet Ready Escort, HMS Dragon tracked and met up with a Russian task group off the coast of Brest as they entered the English Channel on Wednesday to sail north. HMS Dragon, one of the Royal Navy’s most technically advanced warships, was able to pinpoint

about 12 years ago
ESCO Marine to Dismantle USS Saratoga
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ESCO Marine to Dismantle USS Saratoga

The U.S. Navy competitively awarded a contract to ESCO Marine of Brownsville, Texas, for the towing, dismantling and recycling of conventionally powered aircraft carriers stricken from service, May 8. Under the contract, the company was awarded $0.01 for the dismantling and recycling of the decomm

about 12 years ago
USS Taylor Docks in Batumi, Georgia
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USS Taylor Docks in Batumi, Georgia

The Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Taylor (FFG 50) arrived in Batumi, Georgia, for a scheduled port visit, May 8. Taylor’s presence in Georgia reaffirms the United States’ commitment to strengthening ties with NATO allies and partners like Georgia, while working toward mutual goals of promo

about 12 years ago
Russia Returns Five More Ships to Ukraine
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Russia Returns Five More Ships to Ukraine

Five more Ukrainian ships, which were based in Crimea, have been returned to Ukrainian command by the Russian Navy, according to the RIA Novosti. Russia began returning ships to Ukraine last month, the first one being Ukrainian missile boat Pryluky. The ships were towed by the Russian tugs to neut

about 12 years ago
ITS Mimbelli, TCG Gokceada Help Train Regional Partners
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ITS Mimbelli, TCG Gokceada Help Train Regional Partners

Two NATO counter-piracy task force (CTF-508) warships, ITS MIMBELLI and TCG GÖKÇEADA, recently engaged in training regional partners in counter-piracy operations to enhance their respective abilities in improving maritime security in the waters off their coasts. Last week, the Italian frigate ITS

about 12 years ago
Exercise Trident Jaguar 2014 Kicks Off aboard USS Mount Whitney
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Exercise Trident Jaguar 2014 Kicks Off aboard USS Mount Whitney

Exercise Trident Jaguar 2014 commenced aboard USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20), on Tuesday, 6 May 2014. Trident Jaguar, a NATO-sponsored exercise, is part of a family of NATO training exercises developed to fit specific purposes and evaluation needs, and is a collective training event to certify Naval S

about 12 years ago
CNE DET MAST Supports Black Sea Rotational Forces in Romania
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CNE DET MAST Supports Black Sea Rotational Forces in Romania

Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe Detachment Maritime Ashore Support Team (CNE DET MAST), a 10-man expeditionary communications unit, is providing critical communications support to the Black Sea Rotational Forces (BSRF-14) in Badabag, Romania, May 7. The support comes as part of Exercise Platin

about 12 years ago
Ukrainian Missile Cutter Pryluky Finishes First Sailing after Redeployment
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Ukrainian Missile Cutter Pryluky Finishes First Sailing after Redeployment

The Ukrainian Navy’s missile cutter Pryluky (U153) has completed the first sailing after redeployment from Sevastopol, Ukraine. The ship has been redeployed to Odesa from Sevastopol due to the ongoing political situation in the country. She was blocked by the Russian military in March and was the

about 12 years ago
USS Constitution Sailors Wrap Up St. Louis Navy Week
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USS Constitution Sailors Wrap Up St. Louis Navy Week

USS Constitution Sailors wrapped-up a successful trip to St. Louis Navy Week on Sunday, May 4. A team of six Sailors from Old Ironsides, led by Constitution’s 73rd Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Sean Kearns, helped promote America’s Navy and America’s Ship of State throughout the St. Louis area during

about 12 years ago
USA: Sikorsky Wins 1.24 Billion Helicopters Deal
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USA: Sikorsky Wins 1.24 Billion Helicopters Deal

The U.S. Navy yesterday announced that Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp., has been selected to build the next fleet of Marine One helicopters for the Office of the U.S. President. With the selection comes a $1.24 billion Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) co

about 12 years ago
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