Panama Says a u.s. Navy Aircraft Carrier and Destroyer Will Visit Panamanian Waters on a "Tour of the Americas"
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The USS Nimitz nuclear aircraft carrier and the USS Gridley destroyer, belonging to the U.S. Navy, will visit Panamanian waters from March 29 to April 2 as part of a “turn through the Americas,” according to the Panama National Aeronaval Service.This itinerary includes stopovers in Peru, Chile and Brazil, as part of a voyage that began on March 12, when both vessels departed from the U.S. west coast, according to the communiqué.
The Southern Command of the United States confirmed this Monday the tour that will be carried out by the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier in Latin America, where it will anchor in ports of four countries in the coming months and will have activities with the forces of 10 nations...
The USS Nimitz nuclear propulsion carrier and the USS Gridley destroyer from the United States Navy will be in Panamanian waters from March 29 to April 2 as part of “a tour of the Americas”...
Both boats set sail on March 12 from the west coast of the United States and plan to cross the Strait of Magellan before repositioning on the east coast of that country on June 20.
The military giants are considered to be the largest and most powerful warships on the planet, the reason for their visit.
The aircraft carrier Nimitz, one of the largest in the world, and the U.S. Navy’s destroyer Gridley will make a stop in Panama next week for at least four days in the framework of maritime exercises carried out by the U.S. country in Latin America. The Ministry of Public Security of Panama pointed out [...] The entry Great aircraft carrier and destroyer of the U.S. Navy will stop in Panama was first published in Information Focus.
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