U.S Navy’s Destroyer Gonzalez Sails For Atlantic Deployment After Months Of Training
An Arleigh-Burke destroyer of the U.S Navy, the USS Gonzalez (DDG-66), left Naval Station Norfolk for its Atlantic deployment.
An Arleigh-Burke destroyer of the U.S Navy, the USS Gonzalez (DDG-66), left Naval Station Norfolk for its Atlantic deployment.
The addition of the vessel marks an important milestone for India’s tanker fleet and highlights the growing role of Indian classification.
Per reports, more than 1,300 people have been killed in Iran, over 1,000 in Lebanon, 15 in Israel, and 13 US military personnel.
The Strait of Hormuz, which is a key route for oil and gas exports from countries like Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain, has been shut.
The statement, if confirmed, could mark one of the largest reported naval losses in the region in recent decades.
The deployment includes the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer along with its Marine unit and supporting warships.
The court’s decision ensures basic support for crew while the investigation into alleged smuggling activities continues.
A basic approval system has been put in place, where ships must share details such as ownership and cargo before entering the strait.
The family has approached Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, as well as local Member of Parliament Sanjay Seth, seeking intervention.
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