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ESPS Relampago Trains with Seychelles Coast Guard
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ESPS Relampago Trains with Seychelles Coast Guard

During a recent port visit to the Seychelles, the EU Naval Force warship, ESPS Relampago conducted local maritime capacity building (LMCB) training with the Seychelles Coast Guard. Hosted at the Port Victoria Naval Base, the training, which focused on medical procedures, included briefing and prac

about 12 years ago
U.S. Coast Guard Medevacs Man from Bulk Carrier TW Manila
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U.S. Coast Guard Medevacs Man from Bulk Carrier TW Manila

The U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew medevaced a 28-year-old man, who was suffering from appendicitis-like symptoms, from the 751-foot bulk carrier TW Manila, 125 miles south of Dutch Harbor, Monday. The Jayhawk crew safely hoisted the man and transported him to Du

about 12 years ago
US Navy to Test MQ-8C Fire Scout aboard Ships
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US Navy to Test MQ-8C Fire Scout aboard Ships

In preparation for ship-board flights this spring, the Northrop Grumman Corporation-built MQ-8C Fire Scout will be tested for its ability to operate safely in the intense electromagnetic environment aboard U.S. Navy ships. The MQ-8C Fire Scout uses specially-designed cages, known as Faraday cages,

about 12 years ago
NATO Ships Arrive in Klaipeda, Lithuania
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NATO Ships Arrive in Klaipeda, Lithuania

The five NATO ships assigned to Standing NATO Mine Counter-Measures Group ONE (SNMCMG1) arrived in Klaipėda in the evening of May 1 for a scheduled port visit during the Group’s deployment to the Baltic to enhance maritime security and NATO’s readiness in the region. “These NATO ships in Klaipėda

about 12 years ago
Norfolk Ship Support Activity Performs CPP Hub Replacement on USS Taylor
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Norfolk Ship Support Activity Performs CPP Hub Replacement on USS Taylor

Norfolk Ship Support Activity (NSSA) provided technical support to Naval Sea Systems Command Under Water Ship Husbandry (NAVSEA 00C5) during the successful replacement of the Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP) Hub aboard USS Taylor (FFG 50) in Souda Bay, Greece, Apr. 30. Taylor suffered significan

about 12 years ago
MH370: HMAS Toowoomba, MV Seahorse Standard Return to Fleet Base West
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MH370: HMAS Toowoomba, MV Seahorse Standard Return to Fleet Base West

As the search for MH370 enters a new phase, HMAS Toowoomba and MV Seahorse Standard have returned to their home port of Fleet Base West after completing their commitment to Operation SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN. Both vessels were part of the surface search task group, looking for evidence of the missing

about 12 years ago
US Navy’s Electronic Attack Aircraft Reaches Centennial Milestone
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US Navy’s Electronic Attack Aircraft Reaches Centennial Milestone

The U.S. Navy officers and distinguished visitors from Missouri and Illinois gathered for a ceremony May 5 in St. Louis, Missouri, to celebrate the production of the 100th EA-18G Growler. The Growler, the newest advancement in the Navy’s electronic attack (EA) arsenal, is a variant of the Block II

about 12 years ago
UK: First Female Submariners to Serve in Royal Navy
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UK: First Female Submariners to Serve in Royal Navy

Three women have made history by becoming the first ever female submariners to serve in the Royal Navy, the Defence Secretary Philip Hammond announced yesterday. After 110 years of the Silent Service, pioneering Lieutenants Maxine Stiles, Alex Olsson and Penny Thackray have become the first women

about 12 years ago
USA: Twenty-Three Nations to Participate in RIMPAC Exercise
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USA: Twenty-Three Nations to Participate in RIMPAC Exercise

Twenty-three nations, 47 ships, six submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel will participate in the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise scheduled June 26 to Aug. 1, in and around the Hawaiian Islands. The world’s largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC provides a

about 12 years ago
Australia: Austal Launches Third-in-Series Cape Class Patrol Boat
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Australia: Austal Launches Third-in-Series Cape Class Patrol Boat

Austal launched the third-in-series Cape Class Patrol Boat (CCPB) at the Company’s Australian Defence Facility in Henderson, Western Australia on 5 May 2014. Cape Nelson is the third of eight 56-metre patrol boats that are being delivered to the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (AC

about 12 years ago
Seahawk Helicopter, HMAS Darwin Work Together in Middle East Area of Operations
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Seahawk Helicopter, HMAS Darwin Work Together in Middle East Area of Operations

The men and women of HMAS Darwin are currently working hard conducting operations as part of Australia’s contribution to maritime security, counter-terrorism and counter-piracy operations in the Middle East Area of Operations. Embarked in Darwin is an S-70B-2 Seahawk helicopter with a helicopter c

about 12 years ago
HMAS Huon Gets Top Fleet Award
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HMAS Huon Gets Top Fleet Award

HMAS Huon was this week presented with the Royal Australian Navy’s most prestigious award for outstanding performance by His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. The time-honoured and highly esteemed Gloucester Cup wa

about 12 years ago
Sailors from USS New York Win Damage Control Olympics
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Sailors from USS New York Win Damage Control Olympics

Sailors from USS New York (LPD 21) and Coast Guardsmen from USCGC Margaret Norvell (WPC-1105) participated in the Resolve Marine Damage Control Olympics as part of Fleet Week Port Everglades April 29. The Sailors from USS New York’s second team won first place after a tie-breaker with the Coastgua

about 12 years ago
UK: Royal Marines Commemorate Merseyside’s Role in First World War Raid
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UK: Royal Marines Commemorate Merseyside’s Role in First World War Raid

Royal Marines of the past, present and future turned out in their full ceremonial dress for a parade in The Wirral to remember Merseyside’s vital role in a daring First World War raid. On Sunday 27 April more than 100 Royal Marine Reservists, veterans and cadets marched through the borough and par

about 12 years ago
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