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2020 Navcall Archive.Xlsx Date Ship Hull # Port Notes 17-Jul-20 HMS Lancaster F229 Portsmouth 17-Jul-20 HMS Tamar P224 Portsmouth 17-Jul-20 HMS Trent P233 Devonport 17-Jul-20 HMS Defender D36 Devonport 17-Jul-20 HMS Northumberland F238 Devonport 17-Jul-20 RFA Tideforce A139 Plymouth Sound 17-Jul-20 HMS Diamond D34 Plymouth Sound 16-Jul-20 BRP Tagbanua 296 Calbayog 16-Jul-20 HDMS Ejnar Mikkelsen P571 Nuuk 16-Jul-20 HNLMS Van Speijk F828 Den Helder 16-Jul-20 ORP Czajka 624 Gdynia 16-Jul-20 ORP Zbyszko R14 Gdynia 16-Jul-20 NRP Zarco Nil Portimao 16-Jul-20 JS Awaji 304 Ominato 16-Jul-20 JS Hirado 305 Ominato 16-Jul-20 JS Shishijima 691 Ominato 16-Jul-20 JS Takashima 603 Ominato 16-Jul-20 JCG Tsuruga PL91 Maizuru 16-Jul-20 YDT01 YDT01 Maizuru 16-Jul-20 JS Hashidate 91 Yokosuka 16-Jul-20 YDT03 YDT03 Yokosuka 16-Jul-20 PCU Maya 179 Yokosuka Trials 16-Jul-20 YDT04 YDT04 Kure 16-Jul-20 JS Ohsumi 4001 Kure 16-Jul-20 JS Towada 422 Kure 16-Jul-20 95SC1203 95SC1203 Pearl Harbor 16-Jul-20 HMCS Halifax 330 Halifax 16-Jul-20 HMCS Toronto 333 Halifax 16-Jul-20 MV Asterix Nil Halifax 16-Jul-20 HMCS Summerside 711 Halifax 16-Jul-20 HMCS Saskatoon 709 Esquimalt 16-Jul-20 USCGC Moray 87331 Jacksonville 16-Jul-20 USS Milwaukee 5 Little Creek 16-Jul-20 MKVI PB 1401 1401 Little Creek 16-Jul-20 USAV Missionary Ridge LCU2028 Norfolk 16-Jul-20 USS Cole 67 Norfolk 16-Jul-20 USACE Elizabeth Nil Norfolk 16-Jul-20 CCGS Sir William Alexander Nil Dartmouth 16-Jul-20 INS Tihayu T93 Kakinada 16-Jul-20 USACE Tejeda Nil Port O'Connor 16-Jul-20 USACE SV Bufe Nil Sault Ste Marie MI 16-Jul-20 USNS Laramie 8 Panama Canal 16-Jul-20 USNS Wally Schirra 203 Fujairah 16-Jul-20 USNS Yukon 202 Sembawang 16-Jul-20 USCGC Bonito 87341 Philadelphia 16-Jul-20 USCGC Hatchet 75309 Bolivar 16-Jul-20 USCGC Barracuda 87301 Eureka 16-Jul-20 USCGC James Rankin 555 Baltimore 16-Jul-20 USCGC Key Largo 1324 Northeast Gateway 16-Jul-20 USCGC Cormorant 87313 Baltimore 16-Jul-20 USCGC Tampa 902 Panama Canal 16-Jul-20 USCGC Amberjack 87315 Boston 16-Jul-20 ICGS Rani Durgavati 79 Karaikal 16-Jul-20 ICGS Aryaman 253 Kochi 16-Jul-20 USCGC Lawrence Lawson 1120 Baltimore 16-Jul-20 HMS Charger P292 Tobermory 16-Jul-20 HMS Express P163 Tobermory 16-Jul-20 HMS Biter P270 Tobermory 16-Jul-20 HMS Puncher P291 Fowey 16-Jul-20 HMS Explorer P164 Scapa Flow 16-Jul-20 HMS Archer P264 Scapa Flow 16-Jul-20 HMS Trumpeter P294 Scapa Flow 16-Jul-20 HMS Example P165 Scapa Flow 16-Jul-20 HMS Archer P264 Stromness 16-Jul-20 HMS Trumpeter P294 Stromness 16-Jul-20 HMS Example P165 Stromness 16-Jul-20 HMS Exploit P167 Eastbourne 16-Jul-20 HMS Dasher P280 Gibraltar 16-Jul-20 HMS Pursuer P273 Gibraltar 16-Jul-20 HMS Tracker P274 Liverpool 16-Jul-20 KRI Gulamah 869 Jakarta 16-Jul-20 BRP Boracay 2401 Dalahican 16-Jul-20 HMS Tamar P224 Plymouth Sound 16-Jul-20 HMS Defender D36 Plymouth Sound 16-Jul-20 HMS Sutherland F81 Plymouth Sound 16-Jul-20 HMS Blazer P279 Devonport 16-Jul-20 HMS Lancaster F229 Portsmouth 16-Jul-20 HMS Magpie H130 Portsmouth 15-Jul-20 KV Jarl W324 Kirkenes 15-Jul-20 USCGC Harold Miller 1138 Galveston Commissioning 15-Jul-20 HMCS Goose Bay 707 Halifax 15-Jul-20 HMCS Summerside 711 Halifax 15-Jul-20 HMCS Oriole KC480 Halifax 15-Jul-20 HMCS Saskatoon 709 Esquimalt 15-Jul-20 HMCS Calgary 335 Esquimalt 15-Jul-20 USS Zumwalt 1000 San Diego 15-Jul-20 RV Robert Gordon Sproul Nil San Diego 15-Jul-20 MKVI PB 1401 1401 Little Creek 15-Jul-20 MKVI PB 1402 1402 Little Creek 15-Jul-20 USS Oak Hill 51 Little Creek 15-Jul-20 PB 426 426 Little Creek 15-Jul-20 NS Hugo Unknown Little Creek 15-Jul-20 TSV Hunter 3 Little Creek 15-Jul-20 USCGC Kennebec 802 Norfolk 15-Jul-20 USAV Missionary Ridge LCU2028 Norfolk 15-Jul-20 RFS Boyky 532 Kronstadt Complete refit 15-Jul-20 USACE Tejeda Nil Port O'Connor 15-Jul-20 USNS Yuma 8 Rota 15-Jul-20 USNS Cesar Chavez 14 Sembawang 15-Jul-20 USCGC Moray 87331 Jacksonville 15-Jul-20 USCGC Hudson 801 Vero Beach City 15-Jul-20 USCGC Hatchet 75309 Port Arthur 15-Jul-20 USCGC Yellowfin 87319 Charleston 15-Jul-20 USCGC Manowar 87330 Mobile 15-Jul-20 USCGC Resolute 620 St Petersburg FL 15-Jul-20 USCGC Pelican 87327 St Petersburg FL 15-Jul-20 USCGC Tackle 65604 Rockland 15-Jul-20 USCGC Bluebell 313 Vancouver WA 15-Jul-20 USCGC Shearwater 87349 Venice LA 15-Jul-20 USCGC Adelie 87333 Seattle 15-Jul-20 USCGC Key Largo 1324 Provincetown 15-Jul-20 USCGC Cormorant 87313 Baltimore 15-Jul-20 USCGC Mako 87303 New Orleans 15-Jul-20 ICGS Amartya 243 Mangalore 15-Jul-20 TCGS Yilan CG128 Hualien 15-Jul-20 USCGC Shearwater 87349 Camden 15-Jul-20 USCGC Dauntless 624 Pensacola 15-Jul-20 BRP Boracay 2401 Dalahican 15-Jul-20 BRP Tagbanua 296 Zamboanga 15-Jul-20 JS Ikazuchi 107 Yokosuka 15-Jul-20 HMS Exploit P167 Ramsgate 15-Jul-20 HMS Smiter P272 Ramsgate 15-Jul-20 HMS Puncher P291 Torquay 15-Jul-20 HMS Charger P292 Stornoway 15-Jul-20 HMS Express P165 Stornoway 15-Jul-20 HMS Example P165 Stornoway 15-Jul-20 HMS Archer P264 Stromness 15-Jul-20 HMS Lancaster F229 Portland UK 15-Jul-20 HMS Dasher Darwin+5:12Gibraltar 15-Jul-20 HMS Pursuer P273 Gibraltar 15-Jul-20 HMS Example P165 Scapa Flow 15-Jul-20 HMS Archer P264 Scapa Flow 15-Jul-20 HNLMS Zeeland P841 Den Helder 15-Jul-20 ORP Goplo 630 Gdynia 15-Jul-20 ORP Slazak 241 Gdynia 15-Jul-20 NRP Setubal P363 Ponta Delgada 15-Jul-20 NRP Zarco Nil Sesimbra 15-Jul-20 JS Aoshima 689 Ominato 15-Jul-20 JS Sugashima 681 Ominato 15-Jul-20 YDT01 YDT01 Maizuru 15-Jul-20 YDT03 YDT03 Yokosuka 15-Jul-20 JS Kurobe 4202 Kure 15-Jul-20 HMAS TBA Submarine TBA Darwin 15-Jul-20 HMS Tamar P224 Plymouth Sound 15-Jul-20 HMS Defender D36 Plymouth Sound 15-Jul-20 HMS Trent P233 Plymouth Sound 15-Jul-20 HMS Blazer P279 Portsmouth 15-Jul-20 HMS Ranger P293 Portsmouth 15-Jul-20 SD Victoria Nil Portsmouth 15-Jul-20 HMS Magpie H130 Portsmouth 15-Jul-20 USS Tripoli LHA 7 Pascagoula Commissioning 15-Jul-20 USS Anchorage 23 San Diego Complete refit 14-Jul-20 USCGC Sea Fox 87374 Port Angeles 14-Jul-20 USCGC Cheyenne 75405 St Louis 14-Jul-20 USS Ralph Johnson 114 Spratly Islands 14-Jul-20 HMS Tracker P274 Holyhead 14-Jul-20 CCGS Alfred Needler Nil Dartmouth 14-Jul-20 HMCS Summerside 711 Halifax 14-Jul-20 HMCS Nanaimo 702 Esquimalt 14-Jul-20 KRI Gulamah 869 Lembar 14-Jul-20 KD Pendekar 3513 Kuantan 14-Jul-20 KD Jerai 12 Pangkor 14-Jul-20 KV Harstad W318 Haugesund 14-Jul-20 KV Tor W334 Haugesund 14-Jul-20 BRP Boracay 2401 Dalahican 14-Jul-20 BRP Tagbanua 296 Calbayog 14-Jul-20 HMAS Huon 82 Sydney 14-Jul-20 HMS Raider P275 Faslane 14-Jul-20 HMS Express P163 Stornoway 14-Jul-20 HMS Charger P292 Stornoway 14-Jul-20 HMS Puncher P291 Torquay 14-Jul-20 HMS Archer P264 Whitehall Pier 14-Jul-20 HMS Example P165 Whitehall Pier 14-Jul-20 HMS Middleton M34 Portland UK 14-Jul-20 ORP Torun 825 Gdynia 14-Jul-20 NRP Zarco Nil Setubal 14-Jul-20 YDT01 YDT01 Maizuru 14-Jul-20 PCU Maya 179 Yokosuka 14-Jul-20 JS Ohsumi 4001 Kure 14-Jul-20 JS Shimokita 4002 Kure 14-Jul-20 USAV CW3 Harold C Clinger LSV2 Pearl Harbor 14-Jul-20 USCGC Richard Etheridge 1102 San Juan 14-Jul-20 USN Holly Nil San Diego 14-Jul-20 USN Mallory Nil San Diego 14-Jul-20 XV Sea Hunter Nil San Diego 14-Jul-20 SDTS EDD 964 964 San Diego 14-Jul-20 MKVI PB 1401 1401 Little Creek 14-Jul-20 XV Stiletto Nil Little Creek 14-Jul-20 PB 426 426 Little Creek 14-Jul-20 USAV Missionary Ridge LCU2028 Norfolk 14-Jul-20 USNS City of Bismarck 9 Majuro 14-Jul-20 USACE Elizabeth Nil Lynnhaven 14-Jul-20 USNS Newport 12 Mobile Trials 14-Jul-20 USNS John Ericsson 194 Sembawang 14-Jul-20 USNS Washington Chambers 11 Yokohama 14-Jul-20 USCGC Clamp 75306 Galveston 14-Jul-20 USCGC Hudson 801 Ft Pierce Inlet 14-Jul-20 USCGC Hatchet 75309 Port Arthur 14-Jul-20 USCGC Mellon 717 Seattle 14-Jul-20 USCGC Key Largo 1324 Provincetown 14-Jul-20 USCGC James Rankin 555 Cove Point 14-Jul-20 USCGC Bluebell 313 Astoria 14-Jul-20 USCGC Lawrence Lawson 1120 Baltimore 14-Jul-20 USCGC Wyaconda 75403 Dubuque 14-Jul-20 USCGC Osage 65505 Cincinnati 14-Jul-20 USCGC Legare 912 Port Everglades 14-Jul-20 USCGC Edgar Culbertson 1137 Corpus Christi 14-Jul-20 HMS Mersey P283 Portsmouth 14-Jul-20 HMS Defender D36 Plymouth Sound 14-Jul-20 HMS Trent P233 Plymouth Sound 14-Jul-20 HMS Sutherland F81 Plymouth Sound 13-Jul-20 USNS Brunswick 6 Sasebo 13-Jul-20 MPC1 MPC1 Guam 13-Jul-20 BAE Hualcapo TR61 Guayaquil Complete Refit 13-Jul-20 USNS Charles Drew 10 Pearl Harbor 13-Jul-20 USS McCampbell 85 Pearl Harbor 13-Jul-20 USCGC Blue Shark 87360 Everett 13-Jul-20 USCGC Elm 204 Everett 13-Jul-20 USN Mallory Nil San Diego 13-Jul-20 USN Holly Nil San Diego 13-Jul-20 USNS Burlington 10 Little Creek 13-Jul-20 MKVI PB 1401 1401 Little Creek 13-Jul-20 USNS Leroy Grumman 195 Norfolk 13-Jul-20 USACE Elizabeth Nil Norfolk 13-Jul-20 USCGC Lawrence Lawson 1120 Norfolk 13-Jul-20 HMCS Oriole KC480 Halifax 13-Jul-20 HMCS Summerside 711 Halifax 13-Jul-20 HMCS Halifax 330 Halifax 13-Jul-20 CCGS Earl Grey Nil Dartmouth 13-Jul-20 USACE SV Bufe Nil Sault Ste Marie MI 13-Jul-20 USNS Newport 12 Mobile Trials 13-Jul-20 USACE Tejeda Nil Inglesided 13-Jul-20 USS Oak Hill 51 Morehead City 13-Jul-20 USNS William McLean 12 Earle 13-Jul-20 USAV Calaboza LCU2009 Yokohama 13-Jul-20 USCGC Hudson 801 Fort Lauderdale 13-Jul-20 USCGC Key Largo 1324 Provincetown 13-Jul-20 USCGC Osage 65505 Cincinnati 13-Jul-20 USCGC Barracuda 87301 Eureka 13-Jul-20 JS Ensyu 4305 Yokosuka 13-Jul-20 JS Asuka 6102 Yokosuka 13-Jul-20 JS Yuugiri 153 Yokosuka 13-Jul-20 JS Ohsumi 4001 Kure 13-Jul-20 JS Hatakaze 3520 Kure 13-Jul-20 KR Perantau 151 Pangkor 13-Jul-20 KV Nordkapp W320 Sandnessjoen 13-Jul-20 HMAS Mermaid A02 Cairns 13-Jul-20 HMAS Sydney 42 Sydney 13-Jul-20 HMS Lancaster F229 Portland UK
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