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The first destroyer that the Navy deployed to the Gulf of America on the southern border mission returned Monday from a three-month stint deterring maritime migration and drug trafficking.
The USS Gravely returned to Naval Station Norfolk following a nearly 3-month deployment Monday. It deployed on March 15 to ...
The USS Cole has taken over the maritime security mission at the southern U.S. border from the Norfolk-based USS Gravely.
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Third U.S. Navy destroyer deployed to patrol waters near Mexico as part of NORTHCOM's border security objectives, enhancing ...
USS Cole (DDG-67) left Mayport, Fla., on Thursday as the latest Navy ship to participate in the Trump administration’s border ...
USS Cole, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, left Naval Station Mayport, Fla., and will relieve USS Gravely in ...
The USS Cole has taken over the maritime security mission at the southern U.S. border from the Norfolk-based USS Gravely.
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Cole is the latest warship to go from the US Navy's counter-Houthi mission to America's ...
The US Navy is deploying a guided-missile destroyer to police the southern border. The USS Gravely previously finished a nine-month deployment fighting the Houthis in the Red Sea. The warship is ...
The same ship was involved in a June 17 encounter with the USS Gravely. The USS San Jacinto cruises the Red Sea. Mark Wilson/Getty Images — -- A Russian ship again made a close approach to a ...
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USS Gravely returns to Naval Station NorfolkThe Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107) returned to Naval Station Norfolk on Monday, where the ...
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