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US Coast Guard relieves station commander due to loss of confidence
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US Coast Guard relieves station commander due to loss of confidence

The US Coast Guard on Tuesday temporarily relieved the officer in charge of Coast Guard Station Ashtabula in Ashtabula, Ohio due to what it termed as “loss of confidence”. Chief Petty Officer Bryan Pate was temporarily removed from command by Rear Adm. Joanna Nunan, commander, Ninth Coast Guard Dist

about 9 years ago
German F122 frigate ‘Lübeck’ joining NATO’s SNMG2
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German F122 frigate ‘Lübeck’ joining NATO’s SNMG2

The German Navy’s F122, Bremen-class frigate FGS ‘Lübeck’ is joining NATO’s Standing Maritime Group 2 in the Aegean Sea. Setting sail on August 21, Lübeck will be replacing another German ship, F123 frigate FGS Brandenburg, which spent six months as the flagship of the international task group. Comm

about 9 years ago
HII pays $9.2m to settle government overbilling lawsuit
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HII pays $9.2m to settle government overbilling lawsuit

US shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. has agreed to pay $9.2 million to settle a lawsuit alleging the shipbuilder knowingly overbilled the government for work on U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships at its shipyards in Pascagoula, Mississippi. The country’s only shipbuilder capable of buildin

about 9 years ago
Canadian Naval Security Team training with Republic of Fiji Navy
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Canadian Naval Security Team training with Republic of Fiji Navy

A Royal Canadian Navy naval security team (NST) of approximately a dozen sailors deployed from Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt to Fiji to conduct force generation training with the Republic of Fiji Navy. This deployment is part of the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN’s) Poseidon Cutlass series of deploymen

about 9 years ago
Royal Marines hone Merlin Mk4 skills aboard RFA Argus
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Royal Marines hone Merlin Mk4 skills aboard RFA Argus

The Royal Marines spent four weeks at sea aboard aviation training ship RFA Argus preparing for the operation of the new Merlin Mk3 helicopters. Two Fleet Air Arm squadrons – 845 and 846 – have recently switched from Sea Kings to the green Merlin Mk3, transferred from the RAF. But in order to be abl

about 9 years ago
Live: HMS Queen Elizabeth’s first entry into Portsmouth
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Live: HMS Queen Elizabeth’s first entry into Portsmouth

HMS Queen Elizabeth, the first of two new Royal Navy aircraft carriers is entering her future homeport of HM Naval Base Portsmouth for the first time. The 65,000-tonne carrier is entering Portsmouth after setting sail for sea trials from Scotland’s Rosyth dockyard in June. More than 700 sailors, led

about 9 years ago
Australian Navy remembers WWII corvette HMAS Colac
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Australian Navy remembers WWII corvette HMAS Colac

The Royal Australian Navy has paid tribute to the Bathurst class corvette HMAS Colac which ended the Second World War with only two members of her ship’s company killed and two wounded. The casualties occurred on 26 May 1945, when the ship was hit twice by Japanese artillery fire from Choiseul Islan

about 9 years ago
USS Oscar Austin visits Theoule Sur Mer
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USS Oscar Austin visits Theoule Sur Mer

The US Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79) pulled into Theoule Sur Mer, France, for a scheduled port visit on August 14. During Oscar Austin’s first time in Theoule Sur Mer, the crew will participate in events commemorating the liberation of southern France

about 9 years ago
US Navy doctors host training course in Honduras as part of SPS 17
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US Navy doctors host training course in Honduras as part of SPS 17

US Navy doctors and hospital corpsmen held a Combat Lifesaver (CLS) training course for service members at Honduran naval base Base Naval de Puerto Castilla as part of Southern Partnership Station 17 (SPS 17). The medical professionals provided this course in the event that hospital corpsmen are not

about 9 years ago
US Navy AN/SPY-6(V) radar passes long-range missile test
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US Navy AN/SPY-6(V) radar passes long-range missile test

The radar that is to be fitted on the US Navy’s Flight III Arleigh Burke guided-missile destroyers has passed its third significant ballistic missile defense test. Raytheon, the company contracted to deliver the radars to the navy, announced on August 15 that the AN/SPY-6(V) acquired and maintained

about 9 years ago
Iranian drone harasses USS Nimitz in Persian Gulf, again
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Iranian drone harasses USS Nimitz in Persian Gulf, again

An Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle flew dangerously close to a US Navy aircraft carrier sailing in the Persian Gulf in the second such event in the region in seven days. According to the Washington Post, an Iranian drone flew past the USS Nimitz several times on Sunday coming as close as 1,000 feet

about 9 years ago
US Navy’s ANTX 2017 technology demonstration kicks off
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US Navy’s ANTX 2017 technology demonstration kicks off

The Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City and Naval Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Newport are hosting the Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX) 2017 which kicked off August 14. The ANTX 2017 theme is “Battlespace Preparation in a Contested Environment (BPCE). ANTX provides a low-risk e

about 9 years ago
US Navy finds new use for abandoned AUV
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US Navy finds new use for abandoned AUV

Researchers from the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have found a new use for a 90’s-designed autonomous underwater vehicle called Autonomous Mobile Periscope System (AMPS). When it came time to evaluate the Periscope Detection and Discrimination (PDD) capability, a radar interface that detects t

about 9 years ago
HMS Queen Elizabeth entering Portsmouth on Wednesday
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HMS Queen Elizabeth entering Portsmouth on Wednesday

HMS Queen Elizabeth will be entering Portsmouth Naval Base on Wednesday, the Royal Navy has announced. Weather consideration have prompted the Royal Navy to set the arrival of Britain’s new aircraft carrier to its homeport a bit earlier than expected. The UK defense ministry last week announced that

about 9 years ago
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