Hello again. Continuing with our NATO exercise. With great weather, we had the opportunity to put our small boats in the water a couple different times. One time was to practice our Maritime Interception Operations (MIO) procedures. We have a group of our Sailors who are highly trained in MIO, ready to board merchant ships to conduct inspections in support of UN sanctions, to provide assistance to the crew of the vessel, or to help deter modern day pirates. This team got some good training, boarding an Italian Navy auxiliary to practice their skills. Enjoy the pictures below, thanks for your support.
Boat Crew Stands Ready
Manning the crew served weapons
Watching for Problems
MIO team ready to go
Preboarding Excitement
They even let me drive the small boat sometimes...
Sunday 13 February 2011
Friday 11 February 2011
NATO Exercise
Hello again - sorry it has been so long since my last post, we have been busy. After a brief port visit to Palermo, Sicily, we got underway for a combined exercise with other NATO units. The exercise includes ships, submarines and aircraft from about 10 different countries. Below is a picture of some of the ships involved, note Mt Etna in the background. One note - we are experiencing some computer issues, so if your Sailor has not been emailing like normal, please stay with us as we resolve our technical issues. Thanks for your support.
Thursday 27 January 2011
Haifa, Israel
We left Haifa , Israel a couple days ago after a few days to relax, see the country and enjoy some time inport. Haifa is a wonderful city and Israel is full of history- literally everywhere you look. The crew enjoyed tours to the Sea of Galilee and Jerusalem . About 50 people went on each tour. Those who did not take the tour explored Haifa and the fine dining and culture Israel ’s third largest city had to offer. Some stayed close to the ship and enjoyed BBQ on the pier sponsored by the Chief’s Mess. We are back at sea now, I’ll post again in a couple days with some of our underway activities. Enjoy the pictures below, thanks for your support.
Sunday 23 January 2011
Deployment 2011
Hello STOUT family, friends and fans. After a brief lapse, we are starting up the blog again. This will be the forum I use to communicate with everyone and keep you up date on what we have been doing. So far deployment has been going great. We made it across the Atlantic, following one storm and just ahead of another. After change of command and a port visit in Souda Bay on the island of Crete, we headed to Haifa, IS for a few days and some exercises with the Israeli Navy and Air Force. Since then, we have been on station in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea . In between the operations, exercises and drills, we found some time to have some fun. We held STOUT Olympics, where each department formed teams and competed in push-ups, pull-ups, sit-ups, and a 10 mile treadmill relay. All teams did exceptionally well and the competition was fierce, but in the end, Operations department came out on top. The trophy ceremony was held during a flight deck BBQ. We plan to do this a couple more times before we return to see if we can crown a new champion. We also started "crazy hat Wednesdays" where Sailors can wear whatever hat they like. Enjoy the pictures, thanks for your support. -- CDR Nathan Borchers, Commanding Officer
XO holds the trophy while I announce the STOUT Olympics winner.
Weapons Department competes in the push up competition
Crazy Hat Day!!!
Preps before flight deck Firefighting drillWeapons Department competes in the push up competition
Thursday 30 September 2010
Atlantic Crossing
30 Sept, 2010 - Hello Family and Friends of STOUT. This past week was exciting for the crew as we traveled east from Norfolk to Faslane, Scotland. We came to conduct a Joint Training Exercise.
During the transit across the Atlantic we had time to train on exercise procedures, conduct flight operations, take on fuel, conduct engineering drills and test our weapons systems. A few action pictures are attached.
The exercise will start in a couple of days and will test the crew in a challenging scenario. In addition to working with several of our sister US Navy ships, we are looking forward to the chance to operate with our International Partners.
Departing Norfolk - Sept 2010 |
Prepping the Guns |
View from the Helo Control Tower |
Taking on Fuel from the Oiler |
Saturday 14 August 2010
Family Day Cruise
12 August, 2010 - Frinds and Family Day Cruise. We had a few extra passengers aboard today as we sailed off the coast of Virginia for a few hours. About 230 frineds and family members were able to join us as we transited out to sea over the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel and the Chesepeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, and through Thimble Shoals Channel.
The Executive Officer provided a guided tour on the outbound transit and a short history lesson on Admiral Stout as we made the return transit. The Gunners demonstrated the 5 inch gun and some small arms in a live firing demonstration and the Engineers showed off the main engines in a fast speed run. We had one rain shower that pushed the flight deck picnic inside. Once we cleared the rain clouds the rest of the day was clear sailing.
Master Chief arranged for a mini-Surface Warfare qualification for the children and we handed our certificates for all those who completed the requirements. Thanks to all those who were able to spend the day with us.
The Executive Officer provided a guided tour on the outbound transit and a short history lesson on Admiral Stout as we made the return transit. The Gunners demonstrated the 5 inch gun and some small arms in a live firing demonstration and the Engineers showed off the main engines in a fast speed run. We had one rain shower that pushed the flight deck picnic inside. Once we cleared the rain clouds the rest of the day was clear sailing.
Master Chief arranged for a mini-Surface Warfare qualification for the children and we handed our certificates for all those who completed the requirements. Thanks to all those who were able to spend the day with us.
Tug Boats returning us to the pier |
Wednesday 11 August 2010
Boarding Team Training
11 August, 2010 - The past few days were filled with real time training for the boarding teams. We worked with a training ship for three days to practice various situations that the boarding teams may see. It was a long three days, especially for the members of the teams as well as the boat crews.
RHIBs approaching the training ship |
The Boarding Team prepares for action |
Hard at work on the Boat Deck |
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