CTG 73.6 divers completed their support of the @dodpaa WWII recovery operations in Subic Bay, Philippines. After months of providing their unique dive and salvage skills to assist the mission, MDSU 1–3 have contributed to the recovery operation’s conclusion. @USNavy@US7thFleet
The recovery work continued in Subic Bay as CTG 73.6 divers gathered crucial data and samples from the Oryoku Maru. These retrieved materials assist @dodpaa archaeologists to analyze the site. #USNavy#NavyDivers@USNavy@US7thFleet
CTG 73.6 divers executed targeted dives on the WWII-era Oryoku Maru wreck in Subic Bay. They successfully retrieved sediment samples to advance the @dodpaa recovery mission. #NavyDivers@USNavy@US7thFleet
Supporting the @dodpaa WWII recovery operations in Subic Bay, Philippines. CTG 73.6 divers are providing their specialized dive and salvage skills to assist the ongoing mission. @USNavy#NavyDivers#DPAA@USNavy@US7thFleet
Commander, @US7thFleet VADM Pat Hannifin visited Naval Support Activity Singapore, engaging with COMLOG WESTPAC leadership.
The visit reinforced how forward logistics in Singapore sustain fleet ops, enable regional exercises, and support partners across the Indo-Pacific.
US Ambassador to Singapore, Hon. Anjani Sinha, visited COMLOG WESTPAC/CTF 73 and met with command leadership to discuss port operations and logistic support for @US7thFleet .
#USNavy#Singapore
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On July 23, USNS Richard E. Byrd replenished USS Preble (DDG 88) in the @US7thFleet AOR, supporting stability & security in the #IndoPacific region.
⚓📰 #USNAVY UPDATE: Strengthening U.S. Navy, JMSDF Interoperability Through Consolidated Cargo Replenishment at-Sea
Military Sealift Command’s commercial charter motor tanker Stena Imperative conducted ships qualification training with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force oiler JS Ōmi (AOE-426), culminating in a consolidated cargo replenishment at-sea, west of Kyushu, Japan, Aug. 12-15.
“By conducting CONSOL operations with our allies and partners, MSC vessels not only extend the endurance of naval forces at sea, but also build the interoperability that turns combined fleets into a truly lethal and unified combat force,” said U.S. Navy Capt. David L. Reyes, commodore, MSC Far East. “Interoperability forged through CONSOL is a force multiplier, transforming logistics into a decisive advantage that underwrites combat power in contested seas.”
#Readiness #AlliesandPartners #PeaceThroughStrength