U.S. Navy ship USS The Sullivans will head out from Naval Station Mayport this morning. The deployment will be the third for the ship in the last year. ⚓
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– U.S. Navy ship USS The Sullivans will head out from Naval Station Mayport on Tuesday morning. The deployment will be the third for the ship in the last year.after a three-month tour in the European theater. During that mission, it participated in NATO Exercise Dynamic Guard 2022. Previous to that, The Sullivans was deployed from April to November of 2021 The ship worked with the Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group, providing support.
According to a press release, USS The Sullivans was selected for the U.S. Navy’s “Greyhound Program.” This program extends the ship’s readiness for a longer period of time.
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