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2021 Navcall Archive.Xlsx Date Ship M107 Port Notes August 13, 2021 TS Kennedy Nil Boston August 13, 2021 USCGC Eagle 327 New London August 13, 2021 INS Tabar F44 Portsmouth August 13, 2021 HMS Lancaster F229 Portsmouth August 12, 2021 RFS Vladikavkaz B549 Severomorsk TBC August 12, 2021 SD Victoria Nil Portsmouth August 12, 2021 HMS Puncher P291 Devonport August 12, 2021 JS Etajima 306 Kure August 12, 2021 JS Umigiri 158 Kure August 12, 2021 JS Kurobe 4202 Kure August 12, 2021 HMAS Ararat 89 Darwin August 12, 2021 USNS Yukon 202 Pearl Harbor August 12, 2021 HMCS Yellowknife 706 Esquimalt August 12, 2021 USS Michael Monsoor 1001 San Diego August 12, 2021 USS Fitzgerald 62 San Diego August 12, 2021 USS Paul Hamilton 60 San Diego August 12, 2021 USAV Hobkirk 2023 Norfolk August 12, 2021 USCGC Chinook 87308 St Petersburg FL August 12, 2021 USCGC Bluefin 87318 Baltimore August 12, 2021 USCGC Kingfisher 87322 New York August 12, 2021 USCGC Pendant 65608 Boston August 12, 2021 USCGC Venturous 625 Panama Canal August 12, 2021 CGS Valiant CG33 Port Louis August 12, 2021 USCGC William Hart 1134 Honolulu August 12, 2021 KNM Storm P961 Haugesund August 12, 2021 KNM Storm P961 Storasund August 12, 2021 RSS Dauntless 21 Singapore August 12, 2021 KD Ganyang 3504 Kuantan August 12, 2021 KD Selangor 176 Kota Kinabalu August 12, 2021 KV Njord W333 Kolvereid August 12, 2021 KV Heimdal W332 Bodo August 12, 2021 BRP Corregidor 891 Manila August 12, 2021 BRP Tagbanua 296 Cebu August 12, 2021 HMNZS Aotearoa A12 Devonport NZ August 12, 2021 HMS Express P163 Whitby August 12, 2021 HMS Pursuer P273 Gibraltar August 12, 2021 H(SW)MS Gladan S01 Malmo August 12, 2021 H(SW)MS Hector A254 Oskarshamn August 12, 2021 H(SW)MS Hector A254 Kalmar August 12, 2021 HDMS Alholm A544 Copenhagen August 12, 2021 HDMS Ertholm A544 Copenhagen August 12, 2021 HDMS Thyra Y102 Copenhagen August 12, 2021 HDMS Svanen Y101 Copenhagen August 12, 2021 HDMS Hirsholm MSD5 Aalborg August 12, 2021 ORP Poznan 824 Swinoujscie August 12, 2021 ORP Zbyszko R14 Gdynia August 12, 2021 USS Cincinnati 20 San Diego August 12, 2021 USNS Arrowhead 4 Port Angeles August 12, 2021 USACE Tejeda Nil Port O'Connor August 12, 2021 USNS Amelia Earhart 6 Jinhae August 12, 2021 USNS SGT William R Button 3012 Saipan August 11, 2021 JS Shirase 5003 Yokosuka August 11, 2021 JS Takanami 110 Yokosuka August 11, 2021 JS Izumo 183 Yokosuka August 11, 2021 JCG Kojima PL21 Kure August 11, 2021 HMAS Maitland 88 Darwin August 11, 2021 USNS City of Bismarck 9 Guam August 11, 2021 MPC1 MPC1 Guam August 11, 2021 USS Leyte Gulf 55 Norfolk August 11, 2021 USNS Yuma 8 Messina August 11, 2021 USNS Tippecanoe 199 Subic Bay August 11, 2021 USCGC Chinook 87308 Pascagoula August 11, 2021 USCGC John McCormick 1121 Ketchikan August 11, 2021 USCGC Orcas 1327 Port Angeles August 11, 2021 USCGC Key Largo 1324 East Gloucester August 11, 2021 USCGC Daniel Tarr 1136 Key West August 11, 2021 TCGS Taitung CG133 Hualien August 11, 2021 TCGS Chiayi CG5001 Hualien August 11, 2021 TCGS Anping CG601 Hualien August 11, 2021 ACGS Mandubi GC43 Zarate August 11, 2021 ACGS Mandubi GC43 Campana August 11, 2021 ICGS Rani Gaidinliu 80 Krishnapatnam August 11, 2021 USS Anchorage 23 San Diego August 11, 2021 KRI John Lie 358 Surabaya August 11, 2021 KD Gempita 3514 Yeosu August 11, 2021 KD Jerai 12 Pangkor August 11, 2021 KNM Oddane L4527 Harstad August 11, 2021 BRP Tagbanua 296 Cebu August 11, 2021 HMAS Diamantina 87 Port Vila August 11, 2021 HMCS Oriole KC480 Chester August 11, 2021 HMNZS Canterbury L421 Singapore Refit August 11, 2021 HMS Dasher P280 Gibraltar August 11, 2021 HDMS Thyra Y102 Klintholm Havn August 11, 2021 HDMS Svanen Y101 Klintholm Havn August 11, 2021 HDMS MSF3 MSF3 Frederikshavn August 11, 2021 HDMS MSF1 MSF1 Frederikshavn August 11, 2021 HDMS Alholm A544 Copenhagen August 11, 2021 HDMS Ertholm A544 Copenhagen August 11, 2021 HNLMS Urania Y8050 Bremerhaven August 11, 2021 NRP Sines P362 Funchal August 11, 2021 USNS Henry J Kaiser 187 San Diego August 11, 2021 HOS Red Rock Nil Little Creek August 11, 2021 XV Stiletto Nil Little Creek August 11, 2021 USCGC Amberjack 87315 Freshwater August 11, 2021 USCGC Hudson 801 Miami August 11, 2021 USCGC Chippewa 75404 Cairo August 11, 2021 USCGC Marlin 87304 Boston August 11, 2021 USCGC Finback 87314 Portland ME New Homeport August 11, 2021 HMS Artful S121 Busan August 11, 2021 (Turkmenistan) Deniz Han 01 Turkmenbashi Christening August 11, 2021 FGS Sachsen-Anhalt F224 Wilhelmshaven August 11, 2021 RFS Marshal Ustinov 055 Severomorsk August 11, 2021 RFS Admiral Kasatonov 461 Severomorsk August 11, 2021 ITS Virginio Fasan F591 Taranto SNMG2 August 11, 2021 USAV Runnymede LCU2001 Langley VA GSA Sales List August 11, 2021 USAV Brandy Station LCU2005 Langley VA GSA Sales List August 11, 2021 USAV MG Winfield Scott LT805 Langley VA GSA Sales List August 11, 2021 USAV Enduring Freedom ST911 Langley VA GSA Sales List August 11, 2021 USS Tripoli 7 San Diego August 10, 2021 HMS Protector A173 Plymouth Sound August 10, 2021 KRI Spica 934 Sorong August 10, 2021 HMCS Oriole KC480 Chester August 10, 2021 FS Croix du Sud M646 Cherbourg August 10, 2021 USCGC Morro Bay 106 Cleveland August 10, 2021 USCGC Winslow Griesser 1116 Mayaguez August 10, 2021 USCGC Buckthorn 642 Sault Ste Marie MI August 10, 2021 JS Masyuu 425 Maizuru August 10, 2021 JS Asagiri 151 Maizuru August 10, 2021 JS Hyuga 181 Maizuru August 10, 2021 USCGC Joseph Gerczak 1126 Honolulu August 10, 2021 JS Fuyuzuki 118 Maizuru August 10, 2021 JS Maya 179 Yokosuka August 10, 2021 JS Inazuma 105 Kure August 10, 2021 JS Abukuma 229 Kure August 10, 2021 HMAS Launceston 94 Darwin August 10, 2021 USCGC Frederick Hatch 43 Guam August 10, 2021 USNS Richard E Byrd 4 Pearl Harbor August 10, 2021 USCGC Henry Blake 563 Everett August 10, 2021 SS Curtiss 4 San Diego August 10, 2021 MV Gary Chouest Nil Little Creek August 10, 2021 XV Stiletto Nil Little Creek August 10, 2021 USNS Arctic 8 Norfolk August 10, 2021 USCGC Glen Harris 1144 Norfolk August 10, 2021 CCGS Caporal Kaeble VC Nil Dartmouth August 10, 2021 CCGS George R Pearkes Nil Dartmouth August 10, 2021 ACGS Mandubi GC43 Zarate August 10, 2021 AGCS Mandubi GC43 Campana August 10, 2021 AGCS Lago Fagnano GC150 San Lorenzo August 10, 2021 AGCS Lago Colhue GC129 Buenos Aires August 10, 2021 RSC4 RSC4 San Diego August 10, 2021 USCGC Tybee 1330 Portland ME August 10, 2021 USCGC Clamp 75306 Bolivar August 10, 2021 USCGC Clamp 75306 Galveston August 10, 2021 USCGC Wahoo 87345 Port Angeles August 10, 2021 USCGC Skipjack 87353 Cape Canaveral August 10, 2021 USCGC Orcas 1327 Port Angeles August 10, 2021 USCGC Richard Dixon 1113 Brewers Bay August 10, 2021 USCGC Patoka 75408 Memphis August 10, 2021 USCGC Bridle 65607 Bar Harbor August 10, 2021 USCGC Moray 87331 Grand Isle August 10, 2021 USCGC Neah Bay 105 Amherstburg ON August 10, 2021 USCGC Reliance 615 Guantanamo Bay August 10, 2021 USCGC Sea Fox 911 Port Angeles August 10, 2021 TCGS Taitung CG133 Hualien August 10, 2021 TCGS Chiayi CG5001 Hualien August 10, 2021 TCGS Anping CG601 Hualien August 10, 2021 ICGS Varaha 41 Mangalore August 10, 2021 ICGS Annie Besant 223 Chennai August 10, 2021 ICGS Aryaman 253 Kochi August 10, 2021 ICGS Vijaya 34 Paradip August 10, 2021 TCGS Kinmen CG123 Taichung August 10, 2021 ROKS Hongseong 576 Busan August 10, 2021 FGS U32 S182 Kristiansand August 10, 2021 KNM Tangen L4526 Harstad August 10, 2021 BRP Tagbanua 296 Cebu August 10, 2021 HMAS Brisbane 41 Sydney August 10, 2021 HMS Express P163 Eastbourne August 10, 2021 H(SW)MS Gladan S01 Goteborg August 10, 2021 HMS Dasher P280 Gibraltar August 10, 2021 HDMS Hirsholm MSD5 Korsor August 10, 2021 HDMS Alholm A544 Koge August 10, 2021 HDMS Ertholm A544 Koge August 10, 2021 HDMS Hvidbjornen F360 Tvoroyri August 10, 2021 HDMS Lauge Koch P572 Nuuk August 10, 2021 ORP Albatros 602 Gdansk August 10, 2021 ORP Poznan 824 Gdynia August 10, 2021 NRP Zarco Nil Vila Real St Antonio August 10, 2021 USACE Tejeda Nil Port O'Connor August 10, 2021 USACE NYSB3 NIl New York August 10, 2021 USCGC Midgett 757 Juneau August 10, 2021 USNS Howard O Lorenzen 25 Sembawang August 10, 2021 USNS Pecos 203 Fujairah August 10, 2021 USNS William McLean 12 Suez Canal August 10, 2021 USS Jackson 6 Tanah Merah August 10, 2021 HMS Bangor M109 Augusta August 10, 2021 HMS Middleton M34 Augusta August 10, 2021 USCGC Richard Dixon 1113 Dominican Rep Offload Illegal Immigrants August 10, 2021 USCGC Donald Horsley 1117 Dominican Rep Offload Illegal Immigrants August 10, 2021 USCGC Raymond Evans 1110 TBA Cuba Offload Illegal Immigrants August 10, 2021 KV Bison W323 Tromso August 10, 2021 USS TBA Submarine TBA Port Canaveral August 10, 2021 INS Atzmaut Nil Haifa Maiden arrival August 9, 2021 USS Mount Whitney 20 Rota August 9, 2021 FGS U33 S183 Kiel August 9, 2021 FGS Eversand Y1644 Kiel August 9, 2021 FGS Helmsand Y863 Kiel August 9, 2021 FGS Mosel A512 Kiel August 9, 2021 INS Shivalik F47 Muara August 9, 2021 INS 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