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Souda Bay averages several hundred ship visits a year and more than 75,000 personnel coming through the harbor alone, Grimes said. Aircraft sorties and detachments add another 30,000 to 40,000, he ...
Souda-Bay News: Workshop To Examine Baltic Sea's Operational And Geopolitical Challenges, USS Hershel “Woody” Williams Maintenance Completed In Croatia, Experts ...
Souda Bay gives the U.S. a singulary valuable port in the Eastern Mediterranean Illustration on the enduring strategic importance of the U.S. Naval Operating Base at Souda Bay, Crete by Alexander ...
Submitted by the Navy Office of Community Outreach NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY SOUDA BAY, Greece (April 14, 2023) Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Camryn Erby, a native of Prince George’s County, Md ...
Military News Norfolk-based USS Gerald R. Ford returns to Greece's Souda Bay The Ford Carrier Strike Group was diverted to the Eastern Mediterranean on Oct. 8 to assist in the Israel-Hamas war.
Pompeo visited a U.S. naval base at Souda Bay on the southern Greek island of Crete Tuesday, ahead of a meeting with Greece's prime minister on the second day of his trip to the country.
SOUDA BAY, Greece — Let's face it, things break. A kid's toy, TVs, kitchen wear, automobiles, and yes, even a couple million-dollar airplanes can break. That's when the maintainers of the 52nd ...
SOUDA BAY, Greece – Two Soldiers from Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) had the opportunity to take part in maritime medical combat training in Greece June 3 to 14.
There are also several facilities in and near Souda Bay, such as the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Center and the NATO Missile Firing Installation, for troops to train with allies ...
He will then travel to Souda Bay on the island of Crete. There he will visit the US naval facility "to underscore the strong U.S. security partnership with NATO Ally Greece," Ortagus said.
Souda Bay was recently awarded the Secretary of the Navy's Meritorious Unit Commendation for its role in operations between Sept. 11, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2002. (Courtesy of U.S. Navy) ...