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Greek EU NAVFOR Warship HS HYDRA Provides Medical Aid in Mombasa
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Greek EU NAVFOR Warship HS HYDRA Provides Medical Aid in Mombasa

The Greek EU NAVFOR warship HS HYDRA used its recent port visit in Mombasa, Kenya, to support the Coast Province General Hospital and a local orphanage. In line with local support for countries of the Horn of Africa, HS HDRA provided medical supplies to the hospital. Medical supplies remain a scarce

about 14 years ago
Britain’s Most Advanced Warship Sweeps Troubled Waters on First Major Operation
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Britain’s Most Advanced Warship Sweeps Troubled Waters on First Major Operation

Britain’s most advanced warship HMS Daring joined Allied navies in a concerted sweep of troubled waters for her first major operation east of Suez. The destroyer joined Australian, Pakistani, New Zealand and Yemeni ships and personnel on Operation Scimitar Anzac, which scoured the Red Sea, Gulf of A

about 14 years ago
Counter Piracy Commander Welcomes UK Warship to Task Group
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Counter Piracy Commander Welcomes UK Warship to Task Group

Commodore Aage Buur Jensen of the Royal Danish Navy and Commander of the Combined Maritime Forces’ counter piracy force (CTF-151), has paid a flying visit to the latest frigate to arrive in theatre under his command. HMS Westminster is currently at sea in the Gulf of Aden where the Commodore’s Flags

about 14 years ago
CTF-151 Discusses Counter-Piracy Aboard Russian Anti-Submarine Warfare Ship Admiral Tributs
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CTF-151 Discusses Counter-Piracy Aboard Russian Anti-Submarine Warfare Ship Admiral Tributs

Members of Combined Task Force (CTF) 151, embarked aboard guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey (DDG 97), met with Russian leadership aboard the Russian anti-submarine warfare ship Admiral Tributs, Feb. 19. The meeting gave the two naval leaders the opportunity to discuss counter-piracy operations and

about 14 years ago
ESPS INFANTA ELENA Joins EUNAVFOR
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ESPS INFANTA ELENA Joins EUNAVFOR

ESPS INFANTA ELENA, a Descubierta class corvette, joins the EUNAVFOR operation ATALANTA today, 27 February. ESPS INFANTA ELENA, commissioned into the Spanish Navy in April 1980 is a patrol ship of 1200 tonnes. The Spanish ship joins OP ATALANTA operations with the mission to protect vulnerable shipp

about 14 years ago
Navantia, Veercraft Marine Sign MOU on Patrol Vessels for South Africa Navy
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Navantia, Veercraft Marine Sign MOU on Patrol Vessels for South Africa Navy

Navantia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Veercraft Marine, the shipbuilding company located in South Africa, in which both parties wish to collaborate with regards to the construction of Offshore Patrol Vessels and Inshore Patrol Vessels for the South Africa Navy, in relation with BIRO

about 14 years ago
Guided-Missile Frigate USS Simpson Departs Ghana
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Guided-Missile Frigate USS Simpson Departs Ghana

Guided-missile frigate USS Simpson (FFG 56) departed Ghana after a three-day Africa Partnership Station (APS) port visit, Feb. 21. The visit featured medical training and shipboard damage control with sailors from the Ghanaian navy, tours of the ship for high-school students from the American Intern

about 14 years ago
FGS BERLIN Responds to Emergency Call
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FGS BERLIN Responds to Emergency Call

On 22 February 2012, the EU NAVFOR combat support warship FGS BERLIN responded to a distress signal from a tanker that was under attack by suspected pirates in the Gulf of Aden. On receipt of the radio call the FGS BERLIN immediately dispatched her two Seaking helicopters to the area while she close

about 14 years ago
Iranian Warships Return Through Suez Canal
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Iranian Warships Return Through Suez Canal

The Reuters reports that Iranian naval ships returned from Syria through the Suez Canal yesterday. The two warships entered the Suez Canal early in the morning and were expected to leave the canal same day afternoon. They had docked at Port of Tartous, Syria, in show of support for Syrian President.

about 14 years ago
UK: Navy Helps Reduce Somali Pirate Activity
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UK: Navy Helps Reduce Somali Pirate Activity

Following his posting as Commander of the UK Counter-Piracy Task Group, Captain Gerry Northwood, Royal Navy, has written in The Times newspaper about how concerted efforts are helping reduce attacks on merchant vessels. Captain Northwood writes: “Eleven pirates on board with automatic weapons and ro

about 14 years ago
USS Simpson Visits Tema, Ghana
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USS Simpson Visits Tema, Ghana

The flagship of Africa Partnership Station (APS) West 2012, USS Simpson (FFG 56), along with embarked staff, arrived in Tema, Ghana, Feb. 18 to begin their involvement with the APS 2012 Ghanaian hub. The hub, taking place after a recent port visit to Nigeria, brings training designed to strengthen A

about 14 years ago
Foreign Secretary William Hague Thanks HMS Montrose on South Africa Visit
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Foreign Secretary William Hague Thanks HMS Montrose on South Africa Visit

Foreign Secretary William Hague thanked sailors on HMS Montrose for their efforts when he visited the Devonport-based frigate in South Africa. Mr Hague called on in on the warship in Simon’s Town as she paused her South Atlantic deployment briefly. The crew of HMS Montrose has been praised by the Fo

about 14 years ago
UK: Royal Navy’s Surge Against Piracy Scourge Ends after Making ‘Real Impact’
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UK: Royal Navy’s Surge Against Piracy Scourge Ends after Making ‘Real Impact’

The Navy’s winter clampdown on piracy in the Indian Ocean – which has just ended – has been its most successful crackdown on the scourge to date. But the senior officer who led the four-month operation against the pirates says despite a series of successes by RFA Fort Victoria, and other allied vess

about 14 years ago
Africa Partnership Station 2012 Starts
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Africa Partnership Station 2012 Starts

Sailors and coast guardsmen from several African nations are gathered in Lagos, Nigeria, to participate in the start of Africa Partnership Station 2012 (APS), Feb. 14. APS is part of an ongoing international effort to assist African nations to improve maritime safety and security. The security coope

about 14 years ago
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