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USS Shoup Carries Out Burial Ceremony
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USS Shoup Carries Out Burial Ceremony

USS Shoup (DDG 86) had the honor of burying 22 veterans and dependents on July 15 while sailing through the Puget Sound. The ceremony took place on the flight deck. A few prayers along with a funeral song were the opening portion of an age-old custom. The honor guard then ceremoniously picked up a

about 12 years ago
USS Halsey Sailors Volunteer in Inarajan, Guam
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USS Halsey Sailors Volunteer in Inarajan, Guam

Sailors from Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Halsey (DDG 97) volunteered at Inarajan Elementary School in Inarajan, Guam July 18. Halsey made a port call to the island after departing their homeport in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, for a deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet’s area of responsi

about 12 years ago
USS Makin Island ARG Leaves San Diego
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USS Makin Island ARG Leaves San Diego

Nearly 4,000 Sailors and Marines from the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are scheduled to depart San Diego July 25, for a deployment in support of the Navy’s maritime strategy. The Makin Island ARG is comprised of the amphibious assault ship USS

about 12 years ago
QinetiQ, ASV Ink Autonomous Surface Target Vessels Deal
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QinetiQ, ASV Ink Autonomous Surface Target Vessels Deal

QinetiQ, as part of a new Marine Surface Target Service, has signed a contract with Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASV) for the supply and operational support of autonomous surface target vessels. The partnership is part of a new initiative enabling QinetiQ’s Marine Surface Target Service to rapidly

about 12 years ago
USS Fitzgerald Visits Fukuoka, Japan
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USS Fitzgerald Visits Fukuoka, Japan

Sailors from Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) visited The Fukuoka Institute of Technology, July 19, during a goodwill port call to Fukuoka. The Sailors played basketball with the students, after which the school held a reception for the Sailors in the cafeteria

about 12 years ago
Naval Engineers Create 3-D Model USS Texas for Emergency Responders
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Naval Engineers Create 3-D Model USS Texas for Emergency Responders

A team of engineers from Naval Ship Systems Engineering Station (NAVSSES), Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock recently completed a 3-D computer animation model of the interior of Virginia-class submarine USS Texas (SSN 775) to help emergency response personnel navigate the ship during a flood o

about 12 years ago
Squadron Commanding Officer Visits German EU NAVFOR MPRA
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Squadron Commanding Officer Visits German EU NAVFOR MPRA

The German EU Naval Force Maritime Patrol Reconnaissance (MPRA) Detachment in Djibouti received a welcome visit from their Squadron Commanding Officer, Captain Hans-Jörg Detlefsen, who is based in Germany. Since 2009 men and women from the German Squadron Graf Zeppelin in Nordholz, Northern German

about 12 years ago
India, Japan and US Engage in Malabar 2014
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India, Japan and US Engage in Malabar 2014

Naval forces from India, Japan and the United States will participate in exercise Malabar 2014, July 24 – 30. The exercise will feature both ashore and at-sea training. While ashore in Sasebo, Japan, training will include subject matter expert and professional exchanges on carrier strike group ope

about 12 years ago
Severnaya Verf Holds Keel-Laying for Captain Shevchenko
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Severnaya Verf Holds Keel-Laying for Captain Shevchenko

Severnaya Verf Shipyard, a leading shipbuilding company of the Russian defense industry, held a keel-laying ceremony for the third ship in a series of combat logistics support ships of Project 23120. As PortNews.ru reports, the vessel, ordered by the Russian Defense Ministry, was named “Captain Sh

about 12 years ago
HMAS Success Finishes Half of RIMPAC Drills
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HMAS Success Finishes Half of RIMPAC Drills

The sailors and officers of HMAS Success have passed the half way mark of their RIMPAC 2014 experience, and so far, they have given the world’s largest naval exercise an excellent report card. Success has an important role at RIMPAC, refuelling ships from the 22 participating Pacific Rim nations a

about 12 years ago
ITS Andrea Doria Leaves for Operation Atalanta
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ITS Andrea Doria Leaves for Operation Atalanta

On the morning of 22 July destroyer Andrea Doria departed Stazione Navale Mar Grande, Taranto to participate in Operation Atalanta in the Indian Ocean. The unit is due to moor at Gibuti port next August 6, where the German Rear Admiral Jὓrgen ZUR Mȕhlen will pass on the torch of the operation to I

about 12 years ago
Southern Partnership Station Moves to Guatemala
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Southern Partnership Station Moves to Guatemala

Military Sealift Command Joint High-Speed Vessel USNS Spearhead (JHSV 1) moored to the pier in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala July 22 to commence the offload of gear and personnel in support of Southern Partnership Station 2014 (SPS-JHSV 14). The Sailors, Marines, soldiers and airmen that make up the a

about 12 years ago
ITS Rimini Discovers Naval Mine in the Black Sea
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ITS Rimini Discovers Naval Mine in the Black Sea

Italian Navy’s minehunter Rimini (engaged in the Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 2) identified a mine still with its releasing device in the Black Sea. The discovery was exceptionally uncommon, due to the absence of mud on the device and the still existing connection with the anchor, as w

about 12 years ago
Italian Navy Rescues North African Migrants
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Italian Navy Rescues North African Migrants

On 21 July four Italian Navy units faced emergency and rescued many would-be migrants coming from North African coasts. Corvette Sfinge rescued 95 people (including two women) from a raft; amphibious vessel San Giorgio went to the aid of two boats, rescuing 276 people (including 33 women and 5 chi

about 12 years ago
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