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Daily Archives: November 10, 2004

Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force – Exercise Displays Japan's Ambitions

Posted on November 10, 2004 by Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)

Reuters – Japan’s navy was mobilized on Wednesday after an unidentified submarine was found in Japanese waters.
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South Korean Navy – Sea border breach irks South Korea

Posted on November 10, 2004 by Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)

CNN – South Korea’s navy has sent three warning messages to North Korea after one of the North’s patrol boats briefly crossed a disputed maritime border, the South Korean military says.
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Posted in SouthKoreanNavy

US Navy – Local jets are flying over Iraq at same pace as start of war

Posted on November 10, 2004 by Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)

Virginian Pilot – Planes from the carrier John F. Kennedy are flying combat missions over Iraq at the same pace as they did during the start of the war a year and a half ago.
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Posted in USNavy

US Marines – U.S. Forces Battle Into Heart of Fallujah

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Washington Post – The latest from Fallujah.
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Posted in USMarines

US Navy – England Charts a Careful Course Through Political Fire

Posted on November 10, 2004 by Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)

Sea Power – When the U.S. Navy had a fleet of 485 ships, it typically deployed 98 vessels. Today, it has less than 300 ships, but regularly deploys 92. “So we really have changed a lot,” said Navy Secretary Gordon R. England. “We’re doing much better with what we have. In fact, we surge now more than we ever did.”

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