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FEBRUARY 7, 2013
SERVING NAVAL AIR STATION OCEANA
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DAM NECK ANNEX
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NALF FENTRESS
Target launch at Dam Neck
STRIKE FIGHTER WING NAMES SOYS
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TAKING THE PLUNGE FOR A GOOD CAUSE
PAGE 9 The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles will offer their mobile service, “DMV2GO” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the NEX parking lot on Feb. 25, March 29, April 29, May 31, June 28 and July 31. Many of the regular DMV services will be available.
Photos by MC2 Antonio P. Turretto Ramos
Two BQM-74E targets are readied to launch from Dam Neck Annex out to USS Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) for a live fire missile exercise, in preparation for the ARG’s upcoming deployment. A total of three targets were launched Jan. 26 by a team of DoD civilians and government contractors from NAVAIR’s 5.3.3 Atlantic Targets and Marine Operations Division at Dam Neck. The targets are propelled by two jet-assisted takeoff (JATO) bottles and a jet engine which will accelerate the target up to 230 knots in approximately 2 seconds. The targets are 13 feet long, weigh up to 600 pounds and are capable are flying up to nearly 500 knots, at altitudes ranging from 7 feet up to 40,000 feet.
Harry S. Truman Strike Group completes COMPTUEX BY MC2 LEONA MYNES Harry S.Truman Strike Group Public Affairs NORFOLK (NNS) — Harry S. Truman Strike Group (HSTSG), underway since Jan. 14, completed its composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX) and returned to Naval Station Norfolk Feb. 3. COMPTUEX was a scenario-based pre-deployment exercise assessed by Commander, Strike Force Training Atlantic (CSFTL). CSFTL ensured HSTSG can carry out a broad
scope of missions efficiently and effectively when operating in the 5th fleet and 6th fleet areas of responsibility. “This was a difficult scenario. We threw a lot of problems at the strike group and its ships to make sure this team performs as a team and to acceptable combat standards,” said Rear Adm. Scott Craig, CSFTL. “I have all the confidence in the world that when HSTSG gets the call to deliver, the strike group can deliver and will do so with precision.” HSTSG conducted several scenario-based missions including maritime interdiction operations;
electronic, air, surface and subsurface warfare; electronic, air, surface and subsurface defense; — See COMPTUEX Page 7
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I have all the confidence in the world that when HSTSG gets the call to deliver, the strike group can deliver and will do so with precision.” — Rear Adm. Scott Craig, commander, Strike Force Training Atlantic