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2/6/2019 Sheet1 Page 1 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 7-Feb-19 Sheet1 2/6/2019 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 7-Feb-19 KNM Thor Heyerdahl F314 Plymouth Sound 7-Feb-19 HMS Middleton M34 Portsmouth 7-Feb-19 HMS Kent F78 Devonport 7-Feb-19 HMS Exploit P167 Portsmouth 7-Feb-19 HMS Defender D36 Portsmouth 7-Feb-19 HMS Dasher P280 Portsmouth 6-Feb-19 USS Texas SSN 775 Pearl Harbor 6-Feb-19 USS Somerset LPD 25 San Diego 6-Feb-19 USS Roosevelt DDG 80 Mayport 6-Feb-19 USS Mobile Bay CG 53 San Diego 6-Feb-19 USS Leyte Gulf CG 55 Mayport Collision Assessment 6-Feb-19 USS Jackson LCS 6 San Diego 6-Feb-19 USS Annapolis SSN 760 San Diego 6-Feb-19 USNS Robert E Peary T-AKE 5 Mayport Collision Assessment 6-Feb-19 USNS Lawrence H Gianella T-AOT 1125 Houston 6-Feb-19 USNS Choctaw County T-EPF 2 Mina Sulman 6-Feb-19 USNS Burlington T-EPF 10 Cape Canaveral 6-Feb-19 USNS Apache T-ATF 172 Charleston 6-Feb-19 USCGC Tiger Shark WPB 87359 Freeport 6-Feb-19 USCGC Terrapin WPB 87366 Westport 6-Feb-19 USCGC Steelhead WPB 87324 Cape Cod Canal 6-Feb-19 USCGC Seneca WMEC 906 Boston 6-Feb-19 USCGC Ridley WPB 87328 Jacksonville 6-Feb-19 USCGC Key Largo WPB 1324 East Gloucester 6-Feb-19 USCGC John Midgett WHEC 726 Seattle 6-Feb-19 USCGC James Rankin WLM 555 Norfolk 6-Feb-19 USCGC Chock WYTL 65602 Patuxent River 6-Feb-19 USCGC Bluebell WLI 313 Vancouver WA 6-Feb-19 USCGC Bailey Barco WPC 1122 Juneau 6-Feb-19 RFA Tiderace A137 Plymouth Sound 6-Feb-19 ORP Zbyszko R-14 Gdynia 6-Feb-19 ORP Slazak 241 Gdynia 6-Feb-19 ORP Macko R-15 Gdynia 6-Feb-19 NYSB 3 Nil New York 6-Feb-19 KNM Thor Heyerdahl F314 Plymouth Sound 6-Feb-19 KNM Storm P961 Roervik 6-Feb-19 JS Kashima 3508 Kure 6-Feb-19 JS Abukuma 229 Kure 6-Feb-19 INS TBA TBA Mumbai 6-Feb-19 INS T84 T84 Chennai 6-Feb-19 INS Sujata P56 Kochi 6-Feb-19 HNLMS Zeeland P841 Cristobal 6-Feb-19 HMS St Albans F83 Portsmouth Page 1 Sheet1 2/6/2019 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 6-Feb-19 HMS Ranger P293 Portsmouth 6-Feb-19 HMS Pursuer P273 Holyhead 6-Feb-19 HMS Monmouth F235 Devonport 6-Feb-19 HMS Kent F78 Plymouth Sound 6-Feb-19 HMS Express P163 Dartmouth UK 6-Feb-19 HMS Exploit P167 Portsmouth 6-Feb-19 HMS Echo H87 Rhodes 6-Feb-19 HMS Cattistock M31 Spithead 6-Feb-19 HMS Blazer P279 Portsmouth 6-Feb-19 HMS Blazer P279 Dartmouth UK 6-Feb-19 HMAS Stuart 153 Kwinana 6-Feb-19 HMAS Choules L100 Hobart 6-Feb-19 HMAS Benalla A04 Cairns 6-Feb-19 BNS Lobelia M921 Zeebrugge 6-Feb-19 BNS Crocus M917 Zeebrugge 6-Feb-19 ABFC Cape Leveque Nil Darwin 6-Feb-19 (Mauritius) Guardian 60 Port Louis 5-Feb-19 USS Tornado PC 4 Mayport 5-Feb-19 USS The Sullivans DDG 68 Mayport 5-Feb-19 USS Momsen DDG 92 San Diego 5-Feb-19 USS John Warner SSN 784 Norfolk 5-Feb-19 USS Jackson LCS 6 San Diego 5-Feb-19 USS Hampton SSN 767 San Diego 5-Feb-19 USS Benfold DDG 65 Yokosuka 5-Feb-19 USNS William McLean T-AKE 12 Norfolk 5-Feb-19 USNS Sioux T-ATF 171 San Diego 5-Feb-19 USNS Red Cloud T-AKR 313 Guam 5-Feb-19 USNS Burlington T-EPF 10 Cape Canaveral 5-Feb-19 USCGC Terrapin WPB 87366 Astoria 5-Feb-19 USCGC Stratton WMSL 752 San Diego 5-Feb-19 USCGC Robert Ward WPC 1130 Los Angeles 5-Feb-19 USCGC Oliver Berry WPC 1124 Honolulu 5-Feb-19 USCGC Kennebec WLIC 802 Norfolk 5-Feb-19 USCGC Forward WMEC 911 Port Everglades Offload cocaine 5-Feb-19 USCGC Cochito WPB 87329 Miami 5-Feb-19 USCGC Chock WYTL 65604 Alexandria 5-Feb-19 USCGC Charles Sexton WPC 1108 Key West 5-Feb-19 USCGC Bailey Barco WPC 1122 Petersburg 5-Feb-19 USCGC Anvil WLIC 75301 Charleston 5-Feb-19 USCGC Reliance WMEC 615 Big Stone Beach 5-Feb-19 USAV Palo Alto LCU 2032 Seattle 5-Feb-19 USAV Macon LCU 2003 Kuwait 5-Feb-19 USAV Gen Benson B Somerv LSV 3 Kwaihae Page 2 Sheet1 2/6/2019 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 5-Feb-19 USACE Harrell NIl Centerville WWY 5-Feb-19 USACE Ewell Nil Norfolk 5-Feb-19 Septar01 Unknown Patuxent River 5-Feb-19 RFS Yuri Ivanov Nil Severomorsk 5-Feb-19 ORP Slazak 241 Gdynia 5-Feb-19 ORP Krakow 823 Gdynia 5-Feb-19 ORP Gardno 631 Gdynia 5-Feb-19 NRP Orion P1156 Cova da Piedade 5-Feb-19 KNM Thor Heyerdahl F314 Plymouth Sound 5-Feb-19 KNM Storm P961 Bodo 5-Feb-19 JS Wakasa 5104 Yokosuka 5-Feb-19 INS T84 T84 Chennai 5-Feb-19 INS T49 T49 Mumbai 5-Feb-19 ICGS Gaindinliu CG80 Visakhapatnam 5-Feb-19 HNLMS Luymes A803 Den Helder 5-Feb-19 HMS Sutherland F81 Plymouth Sound 5-Feb-19 HMS Raider P275 Bangor 5-Feb-19 HMS Kent F78 Plymouth Sound 5-Feb-19 HMS Exploit P167 Portsmouth 5-Feb-19 HMS Charger P292 Liverpool 5-Feb-19 HMS Blazer P279 Dartmouth UK 5-Feb-19 HMS Bangor M109 Faslane 5-Feb-19 HMAS Huon 82 Eden 5-Feb-19 HMAS Adelaide L01 Brisbane 5-Feb-19 H(SW)MS Hector A254 Karlskrona 5-Feb-19 Geneal Brehon B Somervell LSV 3 Pearl Harbor 5-Feb-19 BNS Lobelia M921 Zeebrugge 5-Feb-19 BNS Crocus M917 Zeebrugge 5-Feb-19 BNS Castor P901 Zeebrugge 5-Feb-19 BCGS Tajuddin PL72 Chittagong 5-Feb-19 BCGS Sonadia P104 Chittagong 5-Feb-19 (Maldives) Huravee P801 Male 4-Feb-19 YDT03 YDT03 Yokosuka 4-Feb-19 USS Texas SSN 775 Pearl Harbor 4-Feb-19 USS Shoup DDG 86 Everett 4-Feb-19 USS Lake Champlain CG 57 Seal Beach 4-Feb-19 USS Gridley DDG 101 San Diego 4-Feb-19 USNS Guadalupe T-AO 200 Sembawang 4-Feb-19 USNS Burlington T-EPF 10 Cape Canaveral 4-Feb-19 USNS Bowditch T-AGS 62 Guam 4-Feb-19 USNS Benavidez T-AKR 306 Philadelphia 4-Feb-19 USCGC James Rankin WLM 555 Patuxent River 4-Feb-19 USCGC Coho WPB 87321 Charleston Page 3 Sheet1 2/6/2019 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 4-Feb-19 USCGC Albacore WPB 87309 New London 4-Feb-19 USAV Monterrey CLU2030 Port Hueneme 4-Feb-19 USAV Cedar Run LCU2028 Naha 4-Feb-19 TWR Iliwai TWR-8 Pearl Harbor 4-Feb-19 Septar 301 Patuxent River 4-Feb-19 RSS Endeavour 210 Sasebo 4-Feb-19 RFA Tiderace A137 Plymouth Sound 4-Feb-19 ORP Macko R-15 Gdynia 4-Feb-19 KNM Thor Heyerdahl F314 Plymouth Sound 4-Feb-19 JS Ensyu 4305 Yokosuka 4-Feb-19 JS Awaji 304 Yokosuka 4-Feb-19 JS Abukuma 229 Kure 4-Feb-19 INS T84 T84 Chennai 4-Feb-19 HMS Trumpeter P294 Ipswich 4-Feb-19 HMS Sutherland F81 Plymouth Sound 4-Feb-19 HMS Raider P275 Bangor 4-Feb-19 HMS Monmouth F235 Plymouth Sound 4-Feb-19 HMS Kent F78 Plymouth Sound 4-Feb-19 HMS Hurworth M39 Portsmouth 4-Feb-19 HMS Cattistock M31 Spithead 4-Feb-19 HMS Blazer P279 Dartmouth UK 4-Feb-19 HMS Bangor M109 Faslane 4-Feb-19 HMAS Benalla A04 Cairns 4-Feb-19 H(SW)MS Hector A254 Karlskrona 4-Feb-19 BNS Lobelia M921 Zeebrugge 3-Feb-19 USS San Jacinto CG 56 Mayport 3-Feb-19 USNS Salvor T-ARS 52 Guam 3-Feb-19 USNS Pililaau T-AKR 304 Laem Chebang 3-Feb-19 USNS Pecos T-AO 197 Guam 3-Feb-19 USNS Lawernce H Gianella T-AOT 1125 Key West 3-Feb-19 USNS GYSGT Fred W Stockha T-AK 3017 Busan 3-Feb-19 USNS Bob Hope T-AKR 300 Norfolk 3-Feb-19 USNS Benavidez T-AKR 306 Big Stone Beach 3-Feb-19 USNS Arcitic T-AOE 8 Norfolk 3-Feb-19 SLNC Goodwill NIl Guam 3-Feb-19 ORP Gardno 630 Swinoujscie 3-Feb-19 NRP Joao Roby F487 Cova da Piedade 3-Feb-19 INS TBA TBA Mumbai 3-Feb-19 INS TBA TBA Mumbai 3-Feb-19 INS Talwar F40 Mumbai 3-Feb-19 INS Karanj S23 Mumbai 3-Feb-19 HNLMS Van Speijk F828 Bergen 3-Feb-19 HMS Trumpeter P294 Ipswich Page 4 Sheet1 2/6/2019 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 3-Feb-19 HMS Smiter P272 Portsmouth 3-Feb-19 HMS Express P163 Devonport 3-Feb-19 HMS Echo H87 Rhodes 3-Feb-19 HMS Brockelsby M33 Al Jubail 3-Feb-19 HMAS Shepparton A03 Mackay 3-Feb-19 ABFC Cape York Nil Darwin 2-Feb-19 USS South Dakota SSN 790 New London Commissioning 2-Feb-19 USS McCampbell DDG 85 Osaka 2-Feb-19 USNS Leroy Grumman T-AO 195 Mayport 2-Feb-19 USNS Kanawha T-AO 196 Fujairah 2-Feb-19 USNS Arrowhead AGTE 4 Port Angeles 2-Feb-19 USCGC Terrapin WPB 87366 Astoria 2-Feb-19 USCGC Sea Devil WPB 87368 Everett 2-Feb-19 USCGC Sailfish WPB 87356 Fourchon 2-Feb-19 USCGC Diligence WMEC 616 Wilmington NC Return from patrol 2-Feb-19 USCGC Dauntless WMEC 624 Key West 2-Feb-19 KNM Otto Severdrup F312 Haakonsvern 2-Feb-19 JS Kashima 3508 Kure 2-Feb-19 INS Vidyut K48 Mumbai 2-Feb-19 INS Tillanchang T92 Karwar 2-Feb-19 INS Tarwar F40 Nhava Sheva 2-Feb-19 INS Karanj S23 Nhava Sheva 2-Feb-19 HMS Trumpeter P294 Ipswich 2-Feb-19 HMS Smiter P272 Poole 2-Feb-19 HMS Rosyth M106 Rosyth 2-Feb-19 HMS Blazer P279 Torquay 2-Feb-19 HMAS Glenelg 96 Broome 2-Feb-19 HMAS Adelaide L01 Ichthy Venturer 2-Feb-19 ESPS Reina Sofia F84 Piraeus Operation Sophia 2-Feb-19 (Brazil) Uniao F45 Natal Open House 1-Feb-19 USS Lassen DDG 82 Mayport 1-Feb-19 USS Carl M Levin DDG 120 Bath Keel laying 1-Feb-19 USS Antietam CG 54 Hokkaidou 1-Feb-19 USNS Sioux T-ATF 171 San Diego 1-Feb-19 USNS Joshua Humphreys T-AO 188 Charleston 1-Feb-19 USNS Burlington T-EPF 10 Cape Canaveral 1-Feb-19 USCGC Ronald Ward WPC 1130 San Diego 1-Feb-19 USCGC Naushon WPB 1311 Homer 1-Feb-19 USCGC Manowar WPB 87330 Mobile 1-Feb-19 USCGC Hawk WPB 87355 Little Creek 1-Feb-19 USCGC Harry Clairborne WLM 561 Lake Charles 1-Feb-19 USCGC Anacapa WPB 1335 Petersburg 1-Feb-19 USCGC Alert WMEC 630 Astoria Return from patrol Page 5 Sheet1 2/6/2019 Date Ship Hull Number Port Notes 1-Feb-19 USCGC Active WMEC 618 Puerto Vallarta 1-Feb-19 USAV Gen Frank S Besson Jr LSV 1 Norfolk 1-Feb-19 RSS Brave 95 Singapore 1-Feb-19 RSC4 RSC4 San Diego 1-Feb-19 RFA Tidesurge A138 Devonport 1-Feb-19 RFA Tiderace A137 Plymouth Sound 1-Feb-19 PCU Billings LCS 15 Marinette Delivery 1-Feb-19 ORP Slazak 241 Gdynia 1-Feb-19 ORP Gen K Pulaski 272 Bergen SNMG1 1-Feb-19 NYSB 3 Nil New York 1-Feb-19 KNM Thor Heyerdahl F314 Devonport 1-Feb-19 KNM Roald Amundsen F311 Bergen 1-Feb-19 INS Vidyut K48 Mumbai 1-Feb-19 INS TBA TBA Mumbai 1-Feb-19 INS TBA TBA Mumbai 1-Feb-19 INS Talwar F40 Nhava Sheva 1-Feb-19 INS T49 T49 Mumbai 1-Feb-19 INS Shardul L16 Kochi 1-Feb-19 INS Kuthar K46 Muscat 1-Feb-19 INS Karanj S23 Mumbai 1-Feb-19 INS Ganga F22 Kochi 1-Feb-19 HNLMS Zeeleeuw
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