Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 8h // keep unread // trash // preview HMS Sutherland Returns to Plymouth, UK HMS Sutherland has returned to her home port of Plymouth with a gunfire salute. The Type 23 frigate has been on a short deployment for training and diplomatic visits before beginning a long upgrade. The refitContinue reading “HMS Sutherland Returns to Plymouth, UK”
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YOUR Navy Operating Forward – Mediterranean Sea, South China Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Arabian Gulf
1 Navy Live by stanbailey / 8h // keep unread // trash // preview YOUR Navy Operating Forward – Mediterranean Sea, South China Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Arabian Gulf Right now your Navy is 100 percent on watch around the globe helping to preserve the American way of life. Whether it be operating and training off the coast of California or forward deployed to the MediterraneanContinue reading “YOUR Navy Operating Forward – Mediterranean Sea, South China Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Arabian Gulf”
GE to Power Dynagas LNG Carriers
GE to Power Dynagas LNG Carriers MarineLink.com Monday, October 28, 2013, 1:46 PM Arctic Aurora (Courtesy Dynagas) Two new dual-fuel-powered LNG carriers just handed over to Greek shipping company Dynagas by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)—the Arctic Aurora and the Yenisei River—are the first part of the latest and possibly clearest demonstration of the company’sContinue reading “GE to Power Dynagas LNG Carriers”
Today in U.S. Naval History: October 28
Today in U.S. Naval History: October 28 MarineLink.com Monday, October 28, 2013, 1:59 PM Today in U.S. Naval History – October 28 1864 – Steamer General Thomas and gunboat Stone River destroy Confederate batteries on Tennessee River near Decatur, Alabama. 1882 – Orders issued for first Naval Attache (LCDR French Chadwick sent to London,Continue reading “Today in U.S. Naval History: October 28”
Kiel-Canal Closed Due to Collision
Kiel-Canal Closed Due to Collision MarineLink.com Monday, October 28, 2013, 4:28 PM Photo: Kiel Canal Due to a collision of two vessels at Brunsbttel on the western end of Kiel-Canal between siding Kudensee and Brunsbüttel Innerharbour, the Kiel-Canal has been closed since 3:45 a.m. local time October 28 . Salvage operation are ordered, and westbound vesselsContinue reading “Kiel-Canal Closed Due to Collision”