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U.S., Japan and Korea navies conduct trilateral exercise aimed at improving ballistic missile defense between three nations
October 24, 2017
WATERS EAST OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA (Oct. 18, 2017) The forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem (DDG 63) steams in formation with Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy ships ROKS Munmu the Great (DDH-976), ROKS Kang Won (DD-922) and ROKS Yang Manchun (DDH-973) during Maritime Counter Special Operations Force Exercise 2017.  Stethem, part of Carrier Strike Group 5, is conducting a bilateral training exercise with the ROK Navy designed to increase the readiness of U.S. and ROK forces and maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula.

Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group Visits South Korea
October 23, 2017
Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group visits South Korea

USS Fitzgerald Sailors honored for damage control efforts following collision
October 20, 2017
(October 20, 2017) YOKOSUKA, Japan. Vice Adm. Phil Sawyer, commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal to 36 crew members of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62), who distinguished themselves for their bravery and contributions to damage control efforts after a collision with the merchant vessel on June 17.

Naval Surface Forces Assessing If Ships Ready for Sea
October 19, 2017
Naval Surface Forces conducting readiness assessments

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 Assumes Charge in Western Pacific
October 17, 2017
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 assumes charge in Western Pacific

7th Fleet Commander Visits Singapore to Strengthen Maritime Partnerships
October 16, 2017
7th Fleet Commander visits Singapore to Strengthen Maritime Partnerships

Multinational Mine Warfare Exercise begins off Coast of South Korea
October 16, 2017
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (Oct. 12, 2017) Rear Adm. Brad Cooper, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea (CNFK), speaks with LCDR William A. Russell, commanding officer aboard the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Chief (MCM 14), at the fourth annual Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Symposium. The symposium's purpose is to enhance interoperability, coordination and training in mine countermeasures capabilities between U.S., ROK, and UNC SS forces.

Republic of Korea Navy welcomes USS Michigan to Busan to Strengthen Partnership
October 13, 2017
ROK Navy welcomes USS Michigan to Busan to strengthen partnership

Vipers, Growlers Integrate, Enhance Joint Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses Readiness
October 13, 2017
Vipers, Growlers integrate, enhance joint SEAD readiness

U.S. and Korea navies to conduct joint maritime counter special operations exercise
October 12, 2017

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