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Top News of the Week of Feb 18 – Feb 23, 2013
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Top News of the Week of Feb 18 – Feb 23, 2013

VIDEO: Queen Elizabeth Class Brought to Life BAE Systems, together with Thales UK, Babcock and the UK Ministry of Defence (the Aircraft Carrier Alliance) has ventured on a major endeavor with the construction of the biggest aircraft carrier ever to be built in Britain, HMS Queen Elizabeth, which is

about 13 years ago
EU NAVFOR Welcomes FS Courbet to Operation Atalanta
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EU NAVFOR Welcomes FS Courbet to Operation Atalanta

After navigating the Suez Canal and Bab-el-Mandeb strait, French frigate FS Courbet has joined EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia – Operation Atalanta. The French frigate replaces the FS Surcouf, who has been operating within the EU counter-piracy operation since last December. On Monday 18 February

about 13 years ago
Dutch Frigate Apprehends Nine Suspected Pirates
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Dutch Frigate Apprehends Nine Suspected Pirates

On 19 February, HNLMS De Ruyter, has stopped the activities of a group of suspected pirates approximately 120 nautical miles east of Eyl off the coast of Somalia. Nine suspected pirates were apprehended and taken on board of the De Ruyter. The Dutch frigate that is deployed with the European Union N

about 13 years ago
USS Jason Dunham Hosts Navy Chaplain
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USS Jason Dunham Hosts Navy Chaplain

A Navy chaplain visited guided-missile destroyer USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) on Ash Wednesday to provide religious services and visit crew members. Lt. Peter Ott, a chaplain assigned to amphibious dock landing ship USS Rushmore (LSD 47), commenced observance of the 40-day season of Lent by offering r

about 13 years ago
Top News of The Week Feb 11 – 16, 2013
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Top News of The Week Feb 11 – 16, 2013

USNS Spearhead Pays Maiden Visit to Port of St. Petersburg Military Sealift Command’s (MSC) first joint high-speed vessel, USNS Spearhead (JHSV 1), made its first port visit to the Port of St. Petersburg Feb. 10. AGHAM Calls for Naval, Ship-Building Self-Reliance In light of the recent Tubbataha i

about 13 years ago
Mediterranean Countries, US Set Out Phoenix Express Exercise’s Agenda
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Mediterranean Countries, US Set Out Phoenix Express Exercise’s Agenda

Military representatives from eight Mediterranean countries from Africa and Europe came together with the U.S. Navy for the main planning conference in support of Exercise Phoenix Express 2013 in Garmisch, Germany, Feb. 5-8. Phoenix Express, set to take place in the spring, is an at-sea maritime exe

about 13 years ago
Belgian Frigate BNS Louise-Marie Completes Counter Piracy Mission, Heads Home
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Belgian Frigate BNS Louise-Marie Completes Counter Piracy Mission, Heads Home

Belgian frigate BNS Louise-Marie is on her way home after completing three months of counter piracy patrols with the European Union’s counter piracy mission – EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) – Operation Atalanta. BNS Louise-Marie joined EU NAVFOR, which fights piracy off the coast of Somalia, on 23 Novem

about 13 years ago
Top News of The Week Feb 4 – 9, 2013
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Top News of The Week Feb 4 – 9, 2013

The Philippines: AGHAM Calls for Naval, Ship-Building Self-Reliance In light of the recent Tubbataha incident, activist scientist group AGHAM or Advocates of Science and Technology for the People called on the Philippine government to build a national ship-building industry that will strengthen the

about 13 years ago
UNDP, Partners Announce Collaboration to Rebuild Somalia, Curb Piracy
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UNDP, Partners Announce Collaboration to Rebuild Somalia, Curb Piracy

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced plans to collaborate, along with Shell, BP, Maersk, Stena NYK and “K” Line with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to support job creation and skill development projects in Somalia. The industry partners will provide funding of US$ 1 million to the UN

about 13 years ago
HSV Swift Wraps Up 10-Month Deployment to Europe and Africa
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HSV Swift Wraps Up 10-Month Deployment to Europe and Africa

Military Sealift Command-chartered HSV Swift (HSV 2) completed a nearly 10-month deployment to the Europe and Africa areas of responsibility Jan. 31. During that time, Swift and her crew of contract mariners and a U.S. Navy detachment conducted 38 port visits to Africa and 15 to Europe, circumnaviga

about 13 years ago
Britain’s Gulf Minehunting Force Form Up to Greet Their New Commander
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Britain’s Gulf Minehunting Force Form Up to Greet Their New Commander

The crews of the Royal Navy’s four Gulf minehunters filed off their ships and on to the jetty in Bahrain to greet their new commander. More than 150 sailors – from HM Ships Atherstone, Quorn, Shoreham and Ramsey – plus specialist engineers and the Mine Warfare Battle Staff formed up for a ‘clear low

about 13 years ago
Crew of ‘Méndez Núñez’ Frigate Provides Anti-Piracy Training to Tanzanian Navy
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Crew of ‘Méndez Núñez’ Frigate Provides Anti-Piracy Training to Tanzanian Navy

The Spanish Navy ship ‘Méndez Núñez’, deployed from November 22 within Operation “Atalanta” undertaken by the European Union Naval Force to fight against piracy off Somalia, has been working with the Tanzanian Navy and police, providing them with relevant education and training. A delegation of 27 m

about 13 years ago
Spanish Replenishment Oiler ESPS Cantabria Demonstrates Her Versatility
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Spanish Replenishment Oiler ESPS Cantabria Demonstrates Her Versatility

The last two weeks of January have been a busy period for ESPS Cantabria (CMDR J.L. Nieto) and her embarked RAN DET. Having successfully navigated the Suez Canal, Cantabria entered the Gulf of Aden (GoA) area of operations. Cantabria conducted Replenishment at Sea (RAS) activities in support of EUNA

about 13 years ago
Top News of the Week of Jan 28 – Feb 2, 2013
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Top News of the Week of Jan 28 – Feb 2, 2013

Commanding Officer of USS Pasadena Relieved of Duty Rear Adm. Rick Breckenridge, Commander, Submarine Group 2, relieved Cmdr. Luis Molina, commanding officer of USS Pasadena (SSN 752) on Jan. 25 due to loss of confidence in executing his duties as the submarine’s commanding officer. USA: Gerald

about 13 years ago
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