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Italian Navy Rescues over 5,000 Migrants
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Italian Navy Rescues over 5,000 Migrants

The Italian Navy ships, deployed on Operation Mare Nostrum during the past weekend, have rescued over 5,000 migrants. Frigate Grecale, with 566 people onboard, and corvette Chimera with 353, were scheduled to reach Pozzallo yesterday. On June 29, 30 bodies were found in the hold during the search

about 12 years ago
Nave Galatea Conducts Surveys in Venice and Marghera
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Nave Galatea Conducts Surveys in Venice and Marghera

Nave Galatea, Italian Navy’s coastal hydrographic unit, is currently engaged in geodetic and topographic surveys in Venice and Marghera for the 2014 Idro-Oceanigraphic Campaign. These two areas are characterized by peculiar tidal rhythms and subjected to evolutionary dynamics, such as subsidence (

about 12 years ago
TORM Sofia Stops Pirate Approach
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TORM Sofia Stops Pirate Approach

On June 28, TORM Sofia prevented a suspicious approach to the vessel by a group of pirates in the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea. There were no injuries to crew, vessel, environment or cargo. The Filipino Master, his crew and the employed armed guards are safe and suffered no injuries. The LR1 prod

about 12 years ago
HII Shipbuilding Bags Midgett Deal from U.S. Coast Guard
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HII Shipbuilding Bags Midgett Deal from U.S. Coast Guard

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division received an $76.5 million fixed-price contract from the U.S. Coast Guard to purchase long-lead materials for the eighth National Security Cutter, Midgett (WMSL 757). Construction and delivery of Midgett would take place at the company’s

about 12 years ago
HMAS Darwin Seizes USD 250 Mln Worth of Drugs
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HMAS Darwin Seizes USD 250 Mln Worth of Drugs

HMAS Darwin has struck again against drug smugglers, intercepting another vessel in the Arabian Sea and seizing more than 6.2 tonnes of narcotics with an estimated street value of almost $250 million. Darwin’s boarding parties located 315 bags hidden onboard the dhow. Each bag contained in, betwee

about 12 years ago
HMS Illustrious Supports New Carrier Naming Ceremony
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HMS Illustrious Supports New Carrier Naming Ceremony

HMS Illustrious will sail into the River Forth on Wednesday (July 2) in support of the naming ceremony for the new carrier. HMS Queen Elizabeth will be named by Her Majesty The Queen on July 4 at Rosyth Dockyard where she is currently in build. Helicopter carrier Illustrious – or Lusty as she is [

about 12 years ago
USS George Washington Sailors Meet with AWWA SMILES
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USS George Washington Sailors Meet with AWWA SMILES

15 Sailors from the U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) visited Asian Women’s Welfare Association Students Meet for Interaction, Learning Enrichment Services (AWWA SMILES) for a community relations project, June 27. AWWA SMILES is a voluntary welfare organi

about 12 years ago
USS Oscar Austin Sailors Enrol in COMREL
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USS Oscar Austin Sailors Enrol in COMREL

Sailors assigned to USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79) and Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 72 participated in a community relations (COMREL) project while the ship made a port visit to Riga, Latvia, June 29. Sailors assisted Latvia’s largest children’s hospital by cleaning out a warehouse and als

about 12 years ago
Operation Kipion Handed Over to HMS Northumberland
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Operation Kipion Handed Over to HMS Northumberland

HMS Somerset has officially handed over her Operation Kipion duties to sister ship HMS Northumberland, after spending six months in the Indian Ocean and Gulf region. The two Devonport based Type 23 frigates met at sea to transfer essential stores and key information to enable HMS Northumberland to

about 12 years ago
BAC Cantabria Arrives in La Graña Naval Station
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BAC Cantabria Arrives in La Graña Naval Station

The auxiliary oil replenishment ship (BAC in its Spanish initials) ‘Cantabria’ has just arrived at La Graña Naval Station after a ten-day deployment off the coast of Cádiz, training with other Spanish Navy units. On June 17th the ‘Cantabria’ set sail towards Rota for a threefold mission: to collab

about 12 years ago
Image of the Day: USS Roosevelt Gunner Fires Machine Gun
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Image of the Day: USS Roosevelt Gunner Fires Machine Gun

Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Andrew Carpenter, from Upland, Calif., fires a 25 mm machine gun during a live-fire event aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Roosevelt (DDG 80). USS Roosevelt (DDG-80), an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy, is depl

about 12 years ago
F-100 Cristóbal Colón Engages in Active Endeavour Ops
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F-100 Cristóbal Colón Engages in Active Endeavour Ops

The Spanish Navy frigate ‘Cristóbal Colón’ set sail from the Sarayburnu pier in Istanbul to participate in the counter-terrorist operation ‘Active Endeavour’ in the Mediterranean Sea. The ship is integrated into NATO’s Standing Naval Maritime Group 2 (SNMG-2) along with the Canadian frigate ‘Regin

about 12 years ago
FGS Brandenburg Escorts WFP Voyage Chartered Vessel
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FGS Brandenburg Escorts WFP Voyage Chartered Vessel

Over a period of three days FGS Brandenburg has escorted a World Food Programme (WFP) voyage chartered vessel from Djibouti to Bosaso, which is the capital of Puntland. The WFP vessel had about 3,000 tonnes of food on board, which was destined for displaced people in Somalia. Protecting WFP vessel

about 12 years ago
Navy Cadets Mentor Receives Commendation
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Navy Cadets Mentor Receives Commendation

Commanding Officer of Training Ship Shoalhaven, Lieutenant John Huisman has received a commendation for 16 years of work mentoring hundreds of Australian Navy Cadets. His commendation was presented by HMAS Albatross’s Executive Officer, Commander Gary Holgate, on behalf of Commander Australian Fle

about 12 years ago
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