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Fire-Stricken HMCS Protecteur Slowly Towed to Pearl Harbor
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Fire-Stricken HMCS Protecteur Slowly Towed to Pearl Harbor

Canadian Navy Ship HMCS Protecteur remains under tow and is now approximately 220 nautical miles (407 kilometres) North East of Pearl Harbor, Canadian Department of Defence informed on March 3. Despite weather challenges these past two days, crews continue to work diligently during this towing ope

about 12 years ago
USNS Spearhead Departs Spain
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USNS Spearhead Departs Spain

The U.S. Navy’s first-in-class joint high-speed vessel USNS Spearhead (JHSV 1) departed Rota, Spain March 2, as the ship now sets sail to the waters off Africa to participate with Africa partners in a series of engagements and exercises. Since departing her homeport in Virginia Beach, Va., Spearhe

about 12 years ago
Turkish Navy Ship Calls at Dar es Salaam
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Turkish Navy Ship Calls at Dar es Salaam

On Thursday, 27 February 2014, NATO’s counter piracy warship TCG GELİBOLU (F-493) concluded a visit to Dar es Salaam to reinforce relationships with Tanzanian Navy and to support regional capacity building efforts. During the 3-day port visit, the Commanding Officer of TCG GELIBOLU, Commander Olca

about 12 years ago
Australia: First “at Sea” Trial for NUSHIP Canberra
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Australia: First “at Sea” Trial for NUSHIP Canberra

NUSHIP Canberra, the first of two Landing Helicopter Dock ships being built for the Australian Defence Force, sailed yesterday for the first time under her own propulsion as part of the sea trials and testing program. Canberra departed the BAE Systems dockyard at Williamstown where the ship will u

about 12 years ago
USS Theodore Roosevelt Completes Proficiency Training
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USS Theodore Roosevelt Completes Proficiency Training

Air Traffic Controllers from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) completed proficiency training at Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) Feb. 28. During the two weeks they were at NATTC, crew members worked as a team to prepare for their upcoming deployment. “We’re coming ou

about 12 years ago
Hetman Sahaydachny Remains Loyal to Ukraine
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Hetman Sahaydachny Remains Loyal to Ukraine

The Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachny with Ka-27 helicopter and special team on board has completed its deployment within the Ocean Shield and the EU Atalanta operations in the Gulf of Aden and now it is docked in Greece for replenishment, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence said on Sunday. Rear

about 12 years ago
HMS Portland Visits Lagos, Nigeria
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HMS Portland Visits Lagos, Nigeria

Plymouth based HMS Portland has demonstrated the UK’s commitment to Nigeria with a successful three day visit to Lagos. The Type 23 Frigate visited the region and conducted training with the Nigerian Navy, hosted a Security Forum in support of United Kingdom Trade and Industry and a maritime secur

about 12 years ago
USA: Raytheon Lands Minehunting Sonar Contract
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USA: Raytheon Lands Minehunting Sonar Contract

Raytheon Company has been awarded $35.5 million to provide the U.S. Navy with AN/AQS-20A minehunting sonar systems and equipment. The system leverages advanced sonar technologies to support the Navy’s critical minehunting missions, ensuring safe access and passage for military and civilian vessels o

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: US Navy Ships en Route to Mediterranean Sea
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Image of the Day: US Navy Ships en Route to Mediterranean Sea

The US Navy destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) and the Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Big Horn (T-AO 198) approach the Strait of Gibraltar en route to the Mediterranean Sea. Arleigh Burke is on a scheduled deployment in support of maritime security operations and theater

about 12 years ago
Lockheed Martin Bags USS Milwaukee Contract Modification
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Lockheed Martin Bags USS Milwaukee Contract Modification

Baltimore-based Lockheed Martin Corp. has received a USD 10.7 million modification to previously awarded contract under which Lockheed Martin will exercise an option for post-delivery support for the USS Milwaukee (LCS5). Lockheed Martin will perform the planning and implementation of deferred des

about 12 years ago
USS Winston S. Churchill Changes Command
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USS Winston S. Churchill Changes Command

From one proud Texan to another, command of the Arleigh Burke destroyer, USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81), officially changed hands Feb. 28. Past and present crew members, friends, and family attended the time-honored change of command ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk, to watch as Cmdr. Christin

about 12 years ago
UK: Two Lynx Helicopters Return Home
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UK: Two Lynx Helicopters Return Home

Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton has welcomed home not one but two Lynx Helicopters, as they landed simultaneously after months away on their very different global deployments. HMS Daring circled the globe, sailing 44,000 miles during a nine-month deployment with Lynx Flight 200 on board a

about 12 years ago
Australian Navy Appoints First Female Command Warrant Officer
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Australian Navy Appoints First Female Command Warrant Officer

Warrant Officer (WO) Jo Jordan was selected as the Command Warrant Officer – Divisional System (CWO-DS) and took up the role in January 2014. This appointment distinguishes her as one of four senior Warrant Officers supporting the Warrant Officer of the Navy, and also as the first female appointed a

about 12 years ago
US Navy Pilot Killed in Aircraft Crash
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US Navy Pilot Killed in Aircraft Crash

The Navy has determined that the U.S. military pilot whose aircraft crashed Saturday on a training flight for the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center at Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon, Nev., was killed in the mishap. The crash of the F/A-18C aircraft occurred at approximately 3 p.m., PST, Saturday,

about 12 years ago
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