KADENA AIR BASE, Japan Patrol Squadron (VP) 45 located a missing mariner during a successful search and rescue (SAR) mission from Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, June 7., The Features page of Andersen Air Force Base
KADENA AIR BASE, Japan Patrol Squadron (VP) 45 located a missing mariner during a successful search and rescue (SAR) mission through Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, June 7.,
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Civilian ship suspected of spying on China for the US military
Liu Xuanzun Published: May 11, 2021 12:45 AM
Warships attached to a destroyer flotilla with the navy under the PLA Eastern Theater Command steam in astern formation in waters of the East China Sea during the realistic training on April 23, 2021. Photo: China Military Online
The US military apparently hired a mysterious Norwegian civilian ship for close reconnaissance in China, near the island of Taiwan, and in the South China Sea, analysts warned on Monday.
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Grand Canyon II, a multirole construction support vessel seemingly affiliated to Helix Energy, a US oil and gas services company, and has many connections the US military, has been undertaking undisclosed operations during the past months, the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI), a Beijing-based think tank, said on Sunday.
Navy service members return home to NAS Jacksonville
Wives, children, friends, and dogs gave hugs and kisses to their loved ones who ve returned to NAS Jacksonville after deployment. Author: Leah Shields Updated: 6:26 PM EDT May 4, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Home sweet home.
After 6 months in Japan, the Mad Foxes of VP-5 are back on American soil. NAS Jacksonville says VP-5 conducted maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations with the P-8A Poseidon aircraft primarily out of Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.
29 service members are returning to NAS Jacksonville on Tuesday. Families were anxious under the hangar waiting for their return.
Executive Officer Commander Frank Sanchez has been in the Navy for nearly 20 years and he describes these reunions as incomparable. He is one of the leaders of VP-5.