52 The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) returned to San Diego, marking the successful completion of its deployment to U.S. 3rd Fleet and 7th Fleet areas of operations, May 22.
Bunker Hill, part of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group (TRCSG), departed on deployment to the Indo-Pacific, Dec. 23, 2020. The Bunker Hill crew should feel very proud of what they’ve accomplished over the last six months,” said Rear Adm. Doug Verissimo, commander, Carrier Strike Group Nine. “The ship, her CO, and the Sailors provided forward-operating presence throughout 7th Fleet as a key component of our strike group. As the air defense commander, they answered the call every step of the way even during a challenging double-pump deployment under COVID conditions. I could not be more pleased with their performance and resilience.”
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52 SAN DIEGO Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG 59) returned to San Diego after a deployment to U.S. 3rd and 7th Fleet areas of operations, May 21.
Russell left San Diego in early December 2020 to take part in a sustainment exercise with the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group (TRCSG) before deploying to the Indo-Pacific, Dec. 23, 2020. Russell s ‘Red Dragons’ demonstrated that no matter the tasking, whether it is assisting those in need, supporting partnerships with allies, or integrating with joint forces, from the Southern Hemisphere to the Arctic region, we are able to accomplish an incredible variety of missions wherever we are needed, said Cmdr. James Hopp, commanding officer of Russell. “This crew has shown remarkable resilience and skill, and should be especially proud of what they accomplished this deployment.”
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UFOs Are Real, and the US Needs Answers, Former Military Officials Say
Screen grab of video released by the U.S. Navy of an F/A-18 encounter with an unidentified aerial phenomena in 2004. (U.S. Navy)
19 May 2021
As the military prepares to release what it knows about unidentified aerial phenomena or UAPs, but better known as UFOs former service members and Pentagon officials are becoming increasingly vocal about what they ve seen in the skies that can t be explained.
In a blockbuster report Sunday on 60 Minutes, multiple military officials told reporter Bill Whitaker that the U.S. military has repeatedly observed aircraft that it can t identify. The aircraft have displayed extraordinary capabilities that have been both observed by aviators and captured on radar, video and other data.
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