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USA: Commander, Submarine Squadron Eleven Changes Command
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USA: Commander, Submarine Squadron Eleven Changes Command

Capt. Eugene Doyle relieved Capt. Thomas Ishee as Commander, Submarine Squadron Eleven and Commander, Submarine Forces U. S. Pacific Fleet Representative West Coast during a pier side ceremony held aboard the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Hampton (SSN 767) Feb. 15. Naval Inspector General Vice A

about 12 years ago
Ukrainian Warship Hetman Sagaidachniy Visits Salalah, Oman
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Ukrainian Warship Hetman Sagaidachniy Visits Salalah, Oman

Between Sunday 2 and Saturday 8 February, Ukrainian Navy frigate, Hetman Sagaidachniy, which is currently operating with the EU Naval Force off the coast of Somalia, visited the port of Salalah in Oman. Having spent a number of weeks at sea, the visit was an opportunity to refuel the ship and to r

about 12 years ago
USS H.W. Bush Heads for 2nd Deployment
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USS H.W. Bush Heads for 2nd Deployment

USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) Carrier Strike Group (GHWB CSG) departed for its 2nd deployment Feb. 15. The strike group, led by the Navy’s newest aircraft carrier, George H.W. Bush (CVN 77), and its nearly 6,000 Sailors; is scheduled to conduct operations in the U.S. Navy’s 5th and 6th Fleet areas

about 12 years ago
HMAS Paluma Anchors off York Island
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HMAS Paluma Anchors off York Island

Yesterday the Ship’s Company of HMAS Paluma took the opportunity to pause for some well earned rest and relaxation at one of Australia’s most iconic tourist destinations, the northernmost point of mainland Australia, Cape York. For many, this was their first visit, but for others it was a chance t

about 12 years ago
Top News of the Week Feb 10 – 16, 2014
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Top News of the Week Feb 10 – 16, 2014

Queen Elizabeth to Launch UK’s Biggest Warship Britain’s Queen Elizabeth will launch the Royal Navy’s USD 5.1 billion (£3.1billion) aircraft carrier, named after her, during her visit to Scotland in summer this year, the Daily Record reported. HMS Queen Elizabeth, the largest ship ever built for the

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: Sending a Sea of Love from HMS Daring’s Flight Deck
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Image of the Day: Sending a Sea of Love from HMS Daring’s Flight Deck

In anticipation of the long-awaited arrival home to their loved ones, the crew of HMS Daring, a Type 45 destroyer of the Royal Navy, sent a special Valentine Day’s message from their flight deck. The destroyer is on her way home from a global mission that lasted nine months and is expected to retu

about 12 years ago
Russia Starts Construction of Mistral Ships Base
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Russia Starts Construction of Mistral Ships Base

Russia started construction of a ship base for its Mistral-class ships on Tuesday, February 11, the RIA Novosti informs. The Russian Mistral-class helicopter carriers, which are currently under construction in France, will be stationed in the new base, being built at an existing naval base in Vlad

about 12 years ago
Snowy Homecoming for USS Virginia
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Snowy Homecoming for USS Virginia

USS Virginia (SSN 774), the first in a fleet of the US Navy’s next-generation attack submarines, was welcomed home yesterday in Groton, Conn., after a six-month overseas deployment in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. This was the second deployment for Virginia, which headed out to her ma

about 12 years ago
MV Cape Ray Docks in Spain, Ready to Destroy Syrian Chemical Stock
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MV Cape Ray Docks in Spain, Ready to Destroy Syrian Chemical Stock

The U.S. containership MV Cape Ray has called at Rota, Spain, for a port visit and fuel replenishment while en route to aid in removal of Syrian chemical materials, according to Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steve Warren. MV Cape Ray, outfitted with two portable hydrolysis systems, left Portsmouth

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: USS Mesa Verde Cutting through High Seas
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Image of the Day: USS Mesa Verde Cutting through High Seas

The US Navy amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) sails through high seas of the Atlantic. USS Mesa Verde Sailors and Marines attached to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) are deployed within deployment under Bataan Amphibious Ready Group. The ship is designed to deliv

about 12 years ago
Ukrainian Navy Ships Boost Interoperability
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Ukrainian Navy Ships Boost Interoperability

Slavutych U510, a command ship pertaining to the Ukrainian Navy, has completed exercises with commanders of sea force, ships and motor boats, and support ships. The Navy Commander, Admiral Yurii Ylyin, said that these events help them to create common opinions and approaches. Cadets from the fourt

about 12 years ago
UK Warships Exchange Duties in the Indian Ocean
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UK Warships Exchange Duties in the Indian Ocean

HMS Westminster has handed over her Op Kipion duties in the Indian Ocean to her sister ship HMS Somerset and is heading home, due for return at the end of the month. The frigate rounded off her six-month deployment with a final replenishment at sea with US Naval Ship (USNS) Alan Shepard. While kee

about 12 years ago
HMAS Sirius Keeps an Eye on Oil and Gas Platforms
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HMAS Sirius Keeps an Eye on Oil and Gas Platforms

The Australian Navy’s replenishment oiler HMAS Sirius has kept a watchful eye over the recent period on the North West Shelf Oil and Gas Fields, providing overt security presence in the strategically important area for Australia. The patrol was conducted under the umbrella of the RED RAPTOR exerci

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: USS Donald Cook Transits the Atlantic
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Image of the Day: USS Donald Cook Transits the Atlantic

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook (DDG 75) transits the Atlantic Ocean en route to Rota, Spain as the first of four Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers to be stationed in Rota. She departed Norfolk, Va. on January 31 bound for her new homeport where three o

about 12 years ago
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