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US Navy Officials Mark Opening of San Diego Fuel Facility
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US Navy Officials Mark Opening of San Diego Fuel Facility

The U.S. Navy officials celebrated the opening of a $195 million Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) funded, state of the art fuel facility with a ribbon cutting ceremony May 13 for the Defense Fuel Support Point (DFSP) at Naval Base Point Loma in San Diego. The official party for the ribbon cutting cere

about 13 years ago
UK: HMS Bulwark Joins Commemoration of Battle of the Atlantic
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UK: HMS Bulwark Joins Commemoration of Battle of the Atlantic

HMS Bulwark arrived in Liverpool yesterday to join a host of other Royal Navy and foreign warships to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Over 30 military and civilian ships and a variety of aircraft, including the Royal Navy Historic Flight’s Swordfish, will take part in

about 13 years ago
USA: NROTC Units Kick Off Summer Training
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USA: NROTC Units Kick Off Summer Training

Midshipmen, Marines and officer candidates from the more than 60 Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) units began summer training at U. S. Naval bases, ships, submarines, squadrons and commands around the country, May 24. More than 2,000 NROTC midshipmen, Seaman-to-Admiral (STA-21) candidat

about 13 years ago
The Netherlands: Imtech Marine Signs Multi-Year Submarine Modernization Contract
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The Netherlands: Imtech Marine Signs Multi-Year Submarine Modernization Contract

On 13 May Imtech Marine signed a contract to be involved in the execution of the capability upkeep program Walrus-class submarines (IP-W) of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The Dutch Defence Materiel Organisation granted Imtech Marine Netherlands the assignment to carry out the mechanical, engineering a

about 13 years ago
USS Carl Vinson Returns to Its Homeport
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USS Carl Vinson Returns to Its Homeport

USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) returned to its homeport, Naval Air Station North Island, after becoming the first aircraft carrier in the fleet to complete a Mid-Cycle Material Assessment (MCMA), May 21. “No one has actually done this before,” said Strike Operations Officer Cmdr. Bennet Goff. “Given Carl

about 13 years ago
USA: SECNAV Announces Names of Next Two Destroyers
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USA: SECNAV Announces Names of Next Two Destroyers

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced yesterday the next Arleigh Burke-class destroyers (DDG) will be named USS Paul Ignatius and USS Daniel Inouye. “As secretary of the Navy it is my privilege to name these ships to honor a respected naval leader and a true American hero.” Mabus said. “For deca

about 13 years ago
General Dynamics Holds Keel Laying Ceremony for USS Michael Monsoor
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General Dynamics Holds Keel Laying Ceremony for USS Michael Monsoor

The keel laying and authentication ceremony for the future Zumwalt-class Destroyer USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) was held at the General Dynamics-Bath Iron Works shipyard, May 23. The keel authenticators were George and Sally Monsoor, parents of the ship’s namesake Medal of Honor recipient Petty Of

about 13 years ago
Japan Coast Guard Cadets Visit USCG Base Honolulu
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Japan Coast Guard Cadets Visit USCG Base Honolulu

Forty cadets from the Japan Coast Guard training vessel Kojima visited U.S. Coast Guard Base Honolulu May 17, 2013, as part of an ongoing partnership between the two services. Kojima, a 377-foot training vessel, is homeported at the Japan Coast Guard Academy and serves to educate and train future of

about 13 years ago
Joint Interests Could Boost Ties between China and US
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Joint Interests Could Boost Ties between China and US

The United States and China, by increasing their dialogue and engagement, can build a foundation of trust while fostering regional security and prosperity, the top U.S. commander in the region said yesterday. “While competition between the United States and China is inevitable, conflict is not,” Nav

about 13 years ago
Australia: Introduction into Service for NUSHIP Canberra’s Crew Member
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Australia: Introduction into Service for NUSHIP Canberra’s Crew Member

Leading Seaman Marine Technician Nathan Cook is one of the commissioning crew for NUSHIP Canberra and is now undertaking Introduction into Service (IIS) Training at the new BAE Systems – Maritime Contractor Temporary Training Facility at Mascot, Sydney. The former warehouse has been converted to a s

about 13 years ago
USCG Cutter William Flores Repatriates Seven Cuban Migrants
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USCG Cutter William Flores Repatriates Seven Cuban Migrants

The crew of the United States Coast Guard Cutter William Flores repatriated seven Cuban migrants to Bahia de Cabañas, Cuba, Wednesday. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Key West, Fla., received a report from a good Samaritan of a rustic vessel taking on water east of Card Sound, Fla., May 18. Coas

about 13 years ago
HNLMS Friesland Seizes 1.6 Tonne of Drugs
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HNLMS Friesland Seizes 1.6 Tonne of Drugs

HNLMS Friesland, the Dutch guard ship in the Caribbean, seized 1,600 kilograms of marihuana off the coast of Costa Rica during Operation Martillo, an international counterdrug operation. Earlier this week, a US maritime patrol aircraft detected 2 suspect-looking go-fast boats during a night patrol.

about 13 years ago
UK: HMS Richmond Simulates Counter Narcotics Operation
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UK: HMS Richmond Simulates Counter Narcotics Operation

HMS Richmond, currently undertaking high intensity training at Flag Officer Sea Training in preparation for her forthcoming deployment, successfully completed yesterday a simulated counter narcotics operation with a multi-million pound drugs seizure. Throughout the exercise HMS Richmond worked in cl

about 13 years ago
IMCMEX13: Japanese Anti-Mine Team Embarks RFA Cardigan Bay
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IMCMEX13: Japanese Anti-Mine Team Embarks RFA Cardigan Bay

Japanese mine clearance divers, unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) operators and mine warfare specialists have joined a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship to practise training serials with the UK. As part of the International Mine Countermeasures Exercise 2013 (IMCMEX13) set in the Middle East, personnel fro

about 13 years ago
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