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U.S. Navy ballistic missile intercept durign PACBLITZ '08
KAUI, Hawaii (Nov. 1, 2008) Video of Pacific Blitz 08. Third Fleet engagement of ballistic missile target fired from Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, Kauai, Hawaii. USS Paul Hamilton fires SM-3 missile and achieves intercept over open ocean area NW of Kauai. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (March 8, 2009) Five Chinese vessels shadow and aggressively maneuver in dangerously close proximity to USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23) in an apparent coordinated effort to harass the U.S. ocean surveillance ship while it was conducting routine operations in international waters. Two of the Chinese vessels closed to within 50 feet, waving Chinese flags and telling Impeccable to leave the area. Because the vessels intentions were not known, Impeccable sprayed its fire hoses at one of the vessels in order to dissuad a closer approach and avoid being boarded. The incident took place 75 miles south of Hainan Island in the South China Sea. Chinese ships and aircraft routinely steam or fly near U.S. Navy ships in this area, however , these actions were considerably more aggressive, unprofessional and dangerous than we have seen and thus greatly increase the risk of collision or miscalculation. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (March 8, 2009) Five Chinese vessels shadow and aggressively maneuver in dangerously close proximity to USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23) in an apparent coordinated effort to harass the U.S. ocean surveillance ship while it was conducting routine operations in international waters. Two of the Chinese vessels closed to within 50 feet, waving Chinese flags and telling Impeccable to leave the area. Because the vessels intentions were not known, Impeccable sprayed its fire hoses at one of the vessels in order to dissuad a closer approach and avoid being boarded. The incident took place 75 miles south of Hainan Island in the South China Sea. Chinese ships and aircraft routinely steam or fly near U.S. Navy ships in this area, however , these actions were considerably more aggressive, unprofessional and dangerous than we have seen and thus greatly increase the risk of collision or miscalculation. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
080909-N-9620B-002 PORTA AU PRINCE, Haiti (Sept. 8, 2008) Personnel from USS Kearsarge work with the U.S. Army, USAID, and Haitians to deliver World Food Program (WFP) bulk food packages which include rice, beans, cooking oil, flour and high energy biscuits to the people of Haiti by unloading international aid from USS Kearsarge Landing Craft Units (LCU) in Port au Prince harbor, Haiti. America’s contribution to the relief efforts were coordinated by the United states Agency for International development and its’ Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Erik C. Barker/RELEASED)
HAWAII (Aug.19, 2008) Chief Selectees wearing self-contained breathing apparatuses participate in fire fighting training during CPO leadership training. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Ciccarelli/Released)
NEWPORT, R.I., September 15, 2009 - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus delivers his remarks during the biennial 19th International Seapower Symposium (ISS) Oct. 7, at the Naval War College for naval leaders from around the globe. Held since 1969, this years gathering of naval leaders will be one of the largest gatherings of maritime leaders in history. ISS provides an unprecedented opportunity for naval leaders from around the world to increase trust and confidence by discussing common maritime challenges and opportunities to enhance maritime security cooperation. More than 200 Flag Officers, General Officers and senior civilian leaders, including a significant number of Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Coast Guard counterparts, from 109 countries are expected to attend this notable event. This year's theme is Connecting Navies, Building Partnership.
080909-N-9620B-001 PORTA AU PRINCE, Haiti (Sept. 8, 2008) Personnel from USS Kearsarge work with the U.S. Army, USAID, and Haitians to deliver World Food Program (WFP) bulk food packages which include rice, beans, cooking oil, flour and high energy biscuits to the people of Haiti by unloading international aid from USS Kearsarge Landing Craft Units (LCU) in Port au Prince harbor, Haiti. America’s contribution to the relief efforts were coordinated by the United states Agency for International development and its’ Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Erik C. Barker/RELEASED)
PORT-AU-PRINCE (April 11, 2009) The Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) is anchored near Port-au-Prince supporting Continuing Promise 2009 (CP09), a humanitarian and civic assistance mission to Latin America and the Caribbean. CP09 combines U.S. military and interagency personnel, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic and partner nations to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering services afloat and ashore alongside host nation personnel. Comfort is on a four-month humanitarian and civic assistance mission to Latin America and the Caribbean region. It is also scheduled to visit Antigua and Barbuda, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Panama. (U.S. Army video by Spc. Nashaunda Tilghman/Released) For more news from Continuing Promise, visit www.navy.mil/local/cp/
NEWPORT, R.I., September 15, 2009 - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus delivers his remarks during the biennial 19th International Seapower Symposium (ISS) Oct. 7, at the Naval War College for naval leaders from around the globe. Held since 1969, this years gathering of naval leaders will be one of the largest gatherings of maritime leaders in history. ISS provides an unprecedented opportunity for naval leaders from around the world to increase trust and confidence by discussing common maritime challenges and opportunities to enhance maritime security cooperation. More than 200 Flag Officers, General Officers and senior civilian leaders, including a significant number of Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Coast Guard counterparts, from 109 countries are expected to attend this notable event. This year's theme is Connecting Navies, Building Partnership.
Description OFF THE COAST OF SOMALIA (September 30, 2008) -- MV Faina as observed by a U.S. Navy ship. The Belize-flagged cargo ship is owned and operated by Kaalbye Shipping Ukraine and is carrying a cargo of Ukrainian T-72 tanks and related equipment. The ship was attacked on Sept. 25 and forced to proceed to an anchorage off the Somali Coast. U.S. 5th Fleet conduct Maritime Security Operations (MSO) to promote stability and regional economic prosperity. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Aug. 13, 2009) The remains of Capt. Michael Scott Speicher are carried by members of a Navy honor guard past family members into a waiting hearse at Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Fla. Speicher was killed when his F/A-18 Hornet was shot down over Anbar province, Iraq the on first day of offensive operations during Desert Storm on Jan. 17, 1991. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel Gay/Released)
PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 30, 2009) Two HH-60H Sea Hawk Helicopters assigned to the Indians of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (HS) 6 fire a live AGM-114 Hellfire missile during a weapons exercise. The Indians are part of Carrier Airwing (CVW) 11 and are embarked aboard USS Nimitz (CVN 68) which is deployed to the Western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Tialemasunu/Released)
STRAIT OF HORMUZ (Jan. 08, 2008) USS San Antonio (LPD 17) Commanding Officer Commander Eric Cash and his bridge Officers watch for surface contacts while transiting the Strait of Hormuz. San Antonio id deployed to the U.S. 5th fleet aresof responsibility supporting maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Chad R. Erdmann / Released)
080909-N-8907D-001 HAITI, (Sept. 9, 2008) Aerial footage of the Devastation in Haiti. America’s contribution to the relief efforts were coordinated by the United states Agency for International development and its’ Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Daniels/RELEASED)
PEARL HARBOR (Oct. 23, 2008) - Views of Pearl Harbor from Camp Smith. In this video you can see the USS Arizona Memorial and the Sea Based X-Band Radar (SBX). (U.S. Navy video/Released)
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USNS Comfort departs Norfolk for Continuing Promise 2009
NORFOLK (April 1, 2009) The Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) departs from Naval Station Norfolk for a four-month deployment to the U.S. Southern Command area of focus in support of U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command and U.S. Fourth Fleets Continuing Promise 2009 (CP09). Comfort provides the region a mobile, flexible and rapidly responsive afloat medical capability for a number of missions and training opportunities in the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
NORFOLK, Va (July 30, 2009) Sailors aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) man the rails for the Nimitz class aircraft carrier's return to her homeport of Norfolk. The ship is returning from a regularly scheduled five month deployment to the U.S. Navy 5th and 6th Fleet area of operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Troy Miller/RELEASED)
PROVIDENCE, RI (July 25,2008) Former Soviet submarine Juliett 484 submerges to surface after sitting on the bottom of the Providence River for over a year. U.S. Navy and Army Divers along with Federal, State, and Local Authorities participate in a joint service operation to raise the sunken former Soviet submarine Juliett 484, at Collier Point Park in Providence, RI. Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit TWO Company TWO ONE (MDS CO 2-1), US Army Dive Company and NAVSEA OOC Support Unit prepare to salvage the former Soviet submarine that sank at her mooring point in about 30 feet of water during a nor’easter, which struck Providence in April of 2007. This training exercise is part of the DoD’s Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) program. Through IRT, military divers receive training by taking part of real-world, community-based projects. IRT and civil-military projects improve military readiness and help rebuild America. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Lippman/Released)
ARABIAN GULF(Jan. 7, 2009) Sailors aboard USS San Antonio (LPD 17) conduct an Underway Replenishment and Vertical Replenishment with USNS Lewis and Clark. USS Mahan (DDG 72) is also seen in the video receiving equipment and supplies during her vertical replenishment with Lewis and Clark. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Chad R. Erdmann / Released)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (March 8, 2009) Five Chinese vessels shadow and aggressively maneuver in dangerously close proximity to USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23) in an apparent coordinated effort to harass the U.S. ocean surveillance ship while it was conducting routine operations in international waters. Two of the Chinese vessels closed to within 50 feet, waving Chinese flags and telling Impeccable to leave the area. Because the vessels intentions were not known, Impeccable sprayed its fire hoses at one of the vessels in order to dissuad a closer approach and avoid being boarded. The incident took place 75 miles south of Hainan Island in the South China Sea. Chinese ships and aircraft routinely steam or fly near U.S. Navy ships in this area, however , these actions were considerably more aggressive, unprofessional and dangerous than we have seen and thus greatly increase the risk of collision or miscalculation. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
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