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USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: May 24, 2021

USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: May 24, 2021 May 24, 2021 12:02 PM USNI News Graphic These are the approximate positions of the U.S. Navy’s deployed carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups throughout the world as of May 24, 2021, based on Navy and public data. In cases where a CSG or ARG is conducting disaggregated operations, the chart reflects the location of the capital ship. Total U.S. Navy Battle Force: 296 In Japan A CV-22 Osprey with the U.S. Air Force 21st Special Operations Squadron lands on the flight deck of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA-6) on May 19, 2021. US Navy Photo

Navy s Triton maritime surveillance drones arrive at Misawa Air Base - Pacific

By SETH ROBSON | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 19, 2021 Two Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drones have deployed to Misawa Air Base in northeast Japan, where they will operate in support of the U.S.-Japan alliance. The Guam-based aircraft, assigned to Unmanned Patrol Squadron 19 at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla., landed at the home of the 35th Fighter Wing on Saturday, said U.S. Naval Forces Japan spokeswoman Cmdr. Katie Cerezo. Approximately 80-100 personnel have traveled to Misawa to operate the aircraft, which are on their maiden deployment to Japan, she said in an email Wednesday. “The Triton is an unmanned, unarmed aerial reconnaissance system with a mission of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance,” Cerezo said. “Triton s primary mission is maritime surveillance. It provides high-resolution, all-weather imagery across large geographic areas, which offers an important capability in support of the Japan-U.S. alliance.”

Training Squadron Six, Shooters, changes hands during aerial ceremony

Training Squadron Six, Shooters, changes hands during aerial ceremony Capt. Robert Attebury | Special to the Press Gazette/USA TODAY NETWORK © Jamie Link, NAS Whiting Field Public Affairs Office Lt. Col. Jason Dale speaks about his vision for VT-6 “Shooters” going forward during a change of command ceremony aboard NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Fla., in April 2021. NAVAL AIR STATION WHITING FIELD   Lt. Col. Jason N. Dale, U.S. Marine Corps, relieved Cmdr. R. David Mims, U.S. Navy, as the 57th commanding officer of the “Shooters,” Training Squadron Six (VT-6), in a unique ceremony at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in late April.

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