The US Navy commissioned the Lewis B. Puller-class expeditionary sea base USS John L. Canley in a ceremony in Coronado, California, on Saturday, February 17. The 784-foot (239-metre) ship is named for Medal of Honor recipient, retired Sergeant Major John L. Canley. Canley, who served in the US...
USS John L Canley
Maritime Security Vessel News Roundup | March 16 – German Navy RIBs, a Japanese stealth frigate, and a US Navy expeditionary sea base
Deliveries include a patrol boat for a Texas sheriff’s department, a stealth frigate for Japan’s self-defence forces, and an expeditionary sea base for the US Navy. A ..
US Navy christens expeditionary sea base John L. Canley
The US Navy christened its newest expeditionary sea base (ESB), the future USS John L. Canley, at General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, California, on Saturday, ..
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Keels laid for two future US Navy ships
San Diego shipbuilder General Dynamics NASSCO held simultaneous keel-laying ceremonies for two future US Navy vessels on Saturday, April 30. The keels were laid for the f ..
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US Navy commissions expeditionary sea base Miguel Keith
The US Navy commissioned the expeditionary sea base (ESB) USS Miguel Keith in a ceremony in Naval Air Station North Island, California, on Saturday, May 8. The ESB origin ..
Future US Navy expeditionary sea base to be named after Medal of Honor recipient
US Secretary of the Navy Kenneth J. Braithwaite has confirmed that a future US Navy expeditionary sea base (ESB) class ship will honour Medal of Honor recipient Marine ..