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POTUS announces US Navy secretary nominee
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POTUS announces US Navy secretary nominee

U.S. president Donald J. Trump on Wednesday announced his intention to nominate Philip Bilden as the 76th secretary of the Navy. If confirmed by the Senate, Bilden will replace Ray Mabus, who was the longest serving Navy secretary since World War I. The announcement follows the president’s nominatio

about 9 years ago
US sailors arrive in Antarctica for operation Deep Freeze
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US sailors arrive in Antarctica for operation Deep Freeze

Sailors from the U.S. Navy Cargo Handling Battalion (NCHB) 1 reached the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station in Antarctica to take part in operation Deep Freeze 2017. Operation Deep Freeze is the military’s logistical support component of the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP), the nation’s res

about 9 years ago
Spanish minehunter joins NATO’s SNMCMG2
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Spanish minehunter joins NATO’s SNMCMG2

Spanish Navy minehunter ESPS Duero departed Cartagena, Spain to join the standing NATO mine countermeasures group two. Duero and her crew are scheduled to spend over two months with the international group before heading home in April. During this deployment in the Mediterranean and Black Seas, the

about 9 years ago
US Navy contracts Raytheon for F/A-18 ATFLIR pod repairs
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US Navy contracts Raytheon for F/A-18 ATFLIR pod repairs

The U.S. Navy has awarded Raytheon a $56.4 million contract for repair works on the Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared System used on the navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornets. ATFLIR is a targeting pod used on F/A-18s for electro-optical/infrared imagery and target detection for air-to-air and air-t

about 9 years ago
Danish frigate to meet up with US carrier group in the Med for ISIS ops
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Danish frigate to meet up with US carrier group in the Med for ISIS ops

Danish Navy’s Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate HDMS Peter Willemoes is set to depart its homeport on January 26 and head towards the Mediterranean Sea where it is to meet U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush. Danish parliament decided last Friday to send a frigate in addition to some 60 spec

about 9 years ago
Italian FREMM frigate arrives in Western Australia
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Italian FREMM frigate arrives in Western Australia

Italian Navy’s FREMM frigate ITS Carabiniere arrived in Western Australia on Wednesday with Italian defense industry representatives aboard. Carabiniere docked in Fremantle where Fincantieri representatives will meet with Australian naval shipbuilding companies and the local supply chain, who are vy

about 9 years ago
German diver support vessel Rottweil joins NATO
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German diver support vessel Rottweil joins NATO

German Navy’s diver support vessel FGS Rottweil is scheduled to depart its homeport in Kiel, Germany, on January 30, to join NATO’s standing mine countermeasure group two. The vessel and her crew will spend the next five months sailing with the SNMCMG2. Coming from the German Navy’s 3rd Mine Warfare

about 9 years ago
HMAS Anzac gets underway for readiness tests
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HMAS Anzac gets underway for readiness tests

The lead ship of Royal Australian Navy’s Anzac-class frigates departed Fleet Base East in Sydney for the first time in 2017 to begin her deployment work ups. HMAS Anzac sailed out in formation with HMA Ships Melbourne and Parramatta. Coming out of a maintenance period, Anzac headed for the East Aust

about 9 years ago
Sasebo-based USS Green Bay starts Indo-Asia-Pacific patrol
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Sasebo-based USS Green Bay starts Indo-Asia-Pacific patrol

U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20) set sail from its base of Sasebo, Japan on January 25 for a routine patrol in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. While on patrol, Green Bay and Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) will participate in exer

about 9 years ago
Russian carrier-cruiser fleet escorted through the Channel
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Russian carrier-cruiser fleet escorted through the Channel

NATO ships and aircraft are escorting the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and its carrier strike group transiting the English Channel en route home from Syria. Vessels from Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and Great Britain have all at one point formed part of a fleet of ships

about 9 years ago
USS Theodore Roosevelt rejoins with its air wing for deployment work-ups
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USS Theodore Roosevelt rejoins with its air wing for deployment work-ups

U.S. Navy’s Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) is currently carrying out carrier qualifications and has recently welcomed aboard Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17, in preparation to begin the ship’s work-up cycle. January 17 was the first time aircraft have landed aboard Theodore

about 9 years ago
UK accepts RFA Tidespring after ten-month delay
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UK accepts RFA Tidespring after ten-month delay

After a ten-month delay, UK Ministry of Defence accepted the first Tide-class tanker, RFA Tidespring, from the South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering on January 12, 2017. Several technical issues, including wiring and electrical design, came together to delay the ship deli

about 9 years ago
HMAS Leeuwin on Bass Strait military data gathering operations
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HMAS Leeuwin on Bass Strait military data gathering operations

Royal Australian Navy’s hydrographic survey vessel HMAS Leeuwin set sail from Cairns early January to begin a transit to conduct military data gathering operations in the Bass Strait. A number of Australian Navy cadets and family members from the ship’s company joined the ship for the first day of t

about 9 years ago
Video: Second Ford-class carrier takes shape with new superlift
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Video: Second Ford-class carrier takes shape with new superlift

U.S. Navy’s aircraft carrier builder Huntington Ingalls Industries announced it has lifted a 704-metric ton unit into Dry Dock 12, where the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) is taking shape. The superlift is part of an improved build strategy implemented on the second ship of the Gerald R.

about 9 years ago
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