Coast Guard terminates voyage of an illegal charter vessel in San Diego

Source: United States Coast Guard

 

10/04/2023 01:47 PM EDT

Coast Guard terminates an illegal charter operation in the La Jolla State marine reserve protected area in San Diego, on Sept. 21, 2023. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife conducted a boarding of the state registered 20-foot pleasure craft, Lucky Duck, which had 6 people aboard (5 passengers for hire and 1 child). Charges were filed against the operator for violating state laws.

Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer attends 10th edition of the Warsaw Security Forum in Poland

Source: NATO

On 3-4 October 2023, Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer attended the 10th edition of the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) in Poland. While at the WSF, the Chair received the Knight of Freedom on behalf of NATO. He also met with a number of high-level political and military officials. Among the leading European platforms devoted to transatlantic cooperation, the forum serves as a timely platform to deepen discussions on shared responses to today’s common security challenges.

On 3 October 2023, Admiral Bauer spoke at the first event of the day, titled “Europe at War: Beefing Up of NATO’s Collective Defence”. Moderated by (Retired) Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, Former Commander of US Army Europe, the panel also featured the Minister of Defence of North Macedonia, Mrs Slavjanka Petrovska; the Minister of State (Minister for Armed Forces) of the United Kingdom, Mr James Heappey; and the Minister of Defence of Slovenia, Mr Marajan Šarec.
 
The panellists discussed the implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine for Europe as well as for NATO’s biggest overhaul of its defensive shield since the Cold War. Elaborating on how decades of defence underinvestment have now left NATO countries with their ammunition warehouses either half-full or even emptier, Admiral Bauer stated: “The next steps in collective defence will need close and proactive cooperation between the public and the private sector. There is so much more we can achieve together. NATO is stronger and readier than ever.”
 
On the sidelines of the event, Admiral Bauer also had the opportunity to sit with Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister, Mrs Olha Stefanishyna to exchange views on the current developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine. The Chair reiterated that Ukrainian people, military and civilian alike, are “steadily taking back what’s theirs”, adding that “they have our full and unwavering support. Ukraine will prevail and we will help them every step of the way”.
 
Later that day, Admiral Bauer accepted the Knight of Freedom Award on behalf of the Alliance. One of Poland’s most important foreign policy and human rights award, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation chose to bestow it on NATO in recognition for its role in promoting peace and security in Europe; its strong Collective Defence; and its efforts in cooperative security, especially with regards to the relentless support to Ukraine. Receiving the award, the Chair of the NATO Committee highlighted the work done by the 3.2 million men and women in uniform across the Alliance, commending their sense of duty and devotion to putting “the We before the Me”.
 
On the second day of the forum, Admiral Bauer sat on a panel with Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Rajmund Andrzejcazk and Member of the Finnish Parliament, Chair of Foreign Affairs Committee, Mrs Tytti Tuppurainen. Speakers debated the implications of the Vilnius Summit for the Alliance and for Central and Eastern Europe, with a specific focus on the strengthening of NATO’s Eastern Flank. 
 
Commenting on NATO’s priorities as we look at the Washington Summit, Admiral Bauer highlighted the importance of ensuring full executability of the Regional Plans – through  more troops on higher readiness; capability building and development; adaptation of NATO’s command and control structures; more enablement; and more collective defence training and exercises. “These plans are all part of the new era of collective defence for the Alliance. In a more dangerous and competitive world, we must continue to invest more and invest more together in NATO,” stated the Admiral relaunching a strong message of unity. “Our resolve to protect the one billion citizens that live on Allied soil remains unwavering. Every day, we build on the strong ties between Allies and harvest the centuries of military expertise that we all possess,” he added.
 
At the margins of the Warsaw Security Forum, Admiral Bauer also held bilateral meetings with General Andrzejczak; Poland’s Deputy Minister of Defence and Secretary of State, Mr Marcin Ociepa; as well as with Mrs Kajsa Ollongren, Mr Angel Tîlvăr and Mr Pål Jonson, respectively Ministers of Defence of The Netherlands, Romania and Sweden. During his exchange with General Andrzejczak, Admiral Bauer praised Poland’s steadfast commitment to the Alliance since 1999. Among other things, Poland is home to two NATO Force Structure headquarters – the Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin and the Multinational Division North East in Elblag –; and additionally, in 2024 it will host Steadfast Defender 24, NATO’s largest collective defence exercise in recent years. “Poland makes valuable contributions to our shared security to ensure our Alliance remains strong and ready to deter and defend as required. A strong national security is an essential pillar of our collective security,” noted the Chair, commending the country’s substantial ramp up in military and defence spending.
 
Organised since 2014 by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, in strategic partnership with NATO and the National Security Bureau to the President of the Republic of Poland, the Warsaw Security Forum gathers annually over 1500 high representatives of governments, international organisations, industry, think tanks and civil society from over 90 countries. 

Air Force releases latest field grade officer promotions

Source: United States Air Force

The Air Force selected 292 active-duty officers for promotion to colonel, lieutenant colonel and major during recent CY23A, CY23C and CY23D central selection boards.

In total, the Air Force selected 114 lieutenant colonels for promotion to colonel (LAF-J, BSC, DC, MC, and NC), 47 majors to lieutenant colonel (LAF-J and Chaplain) and 131 captains for promotion to major (BSC).

Colonel (M0623A) selection statistics:

  • Dental Corps (DC) – 15 selected out of 76 considered.
  • Medical Corps (MC) – 56 selected out of 201 considered.

Colonel (P0623C) selection statistics:

  • Line of the Air Force – Judge Advocate General (LAF-J) – 21 selected out of 100 considered.
  • Nurse Corps (NC) – 12 selected out of 57 considered.
  • Biomedical Sciences Corps (BSC) – 10 selected out of 59 considered.

Lieutenant Colonel (P0523C) selection statistics:

  • Line of the Air Force – Judge Advocate General (LAF-J) – 35 selected out of 77 considered.
  • Chaplain – 12 selected out of 34 considered.

Major (P0423D) selection statistics:

  • Biomedical Sciences Corps (BSC) 131 selected out of 159 considered.

The complete list of Airmen selected for promotion is available online by visiting AFPC’s Officer Promotion webpage.

For more information about Air Force personnel programs, visit the AFPC public website.

NATO-Ukraine Council meets to take forward Vilnius Summit decisions

Source: NATO

The NATO-Ukraine Council (NUC) met on Wednesday (4 October 2023) to reaffirm NATO’s long-term support to Ukraine and take forward the decisions from the Vilnius Summit. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană, with the participation of Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna.

The Deputy Secretary General stressed that Ukraine’s security is of great importance to the Alliance. He commended Allies and Ukraine’s efforts to quickly implement decisions from the Vilnius Summit. Allies continue to provide substantial assistance to Ukraine, including through NATO’s Comprehensive Assistance package, and are taking forward important work to ensure Ukraine’s forces are fully interoperable with NATO. All of this means that Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever before. 

The NATO-Ukraine Council is a joint body where Allies and Ukraine meet for crisis consultations and to take decisions as equals. Today was the third meeting of the NUC since its first meeting at the Vilnius Summit in July with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The NUC also met with ambassadors in July to discuss the serious security situation in the Black Sea.

Coast Guard medevacs man offshore Dauphin Island, Ala.

Source: United States Coast Guard

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NATO Secretary General stresses enduring support for Ukraine in call with President Biden, transatlantic leaders

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Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg underlined NATO’s enduring support for Ukraine in a call with transatlantic leaders on Tuesday (3 October 2023). “As Russia continues its brutal war we are all committed to supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes,” Mr Stoltenberg said. The call was hosted by US President Joe Biden, bringing together G7 leaders with NATO and European Union leadership, as well as Poland and Romania as co-chairs of the Bucharest Nine (B9) group.

Mr Stoltenberg stressed the importance of continued support to Ukraine as the only way to achieve a just and lasting peace. He welcomed that Allies are sharing the burden equitably, with around half of the military support pledged for Ukraine coming from the US, and the other half from European Allies and Canada. He also highlighted the steps taken at the Vilnius Summit to bring Ukraine closer to the Alliance than ever before – including the removal of the requirement for a Membership Action Plan, the establishment of the NATO-Ukraine Council, and a major package to achieve full interoperability of the Ukrainian forces with NATO. 
 
The Secretary General visited Kyiv on 28 September, expressing NATO’s strong support in meetings with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his government. The following day, Mr Stoltenberg delivered a video address to the first meeting of the International Defence Industry Forum in Kyiv, stressing that “Ukraine needs capabilities: high quality, high quantity, and quickly.”

Coast Guard medevacs man offshore Grand Isle, La.

Source: United States Coast Guard

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U.S. Coast Guard 8th District Heartland
Contact: 8th District Public Affairs
Office: 504-671-2020
After Hours: 618-225-9008
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Coast Guard interdicts lancha, seizes 200 pounds of illegal fish off Texas coast

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U.S. Coast Guard 8th District Public Affairs Detachment Texas
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10/02/2023 10:18 AM EDT

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast Guard interdicted a lancha crew and seized approximately 200 pounds of illegally caught red snapper in waters subject to U.S. law enforcement off southern Texas, Saturday.

Multimedia Release: Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team St. Petersburg fixes aid damaged by Hurricane Idalia

Source: United States Coast Guard

 

 

10/02/2023 12:18 PM EDT

Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team St. Petersburg replaces the boards on the Alafia River Rear Range Light, on the Alafia River, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023.