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  • Freedom of navigation (FON) is a principle of law of the sea that ships flying the flag of any sovereign state shall not suffer interference from other...
    61 KB (7,050 words) - 23:09, 15 June 2024
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    USS Benfold (category Destroyers of the United States)
    was towed to Yokosuka. Benfold has conducted the following Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPS) in the South China Sea: 12 July 2021 - Paracel Islands...
    15 KB (1,292 words) - 04:18, 1 November 2023
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    Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (category United States Department of Defense doctrine)
    FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION OPERATIONS: A MISSION FOR UNMANNED SYSTEMS StrategyPage Freedom Of Navigation Operations (21 Mar 2021) Strategy talk: Freedom of...
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    Triton Island (category Baselines of the Chinese territorial sea)
    destroyer USS Stethem navigated within 12 miles of Triton island as part of a FONOP (Freedom of navigation operation). In May 2018, the guided missile destroyer...
    7 KB (744 words) - 06:38, 21 May 2024
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    Course for Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea". HeinOnline. JE Asia & Int'l L. Retrieved 29 November 2023. "After Months of Waiting...
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    Territorial disputes in the South China Sea (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from June 2024)
    conducted freedom of navigation operations (FONOP) in the region. China has sent a position paper to the international court, reiterating its recognition of the...
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    Standifer, Cid (29 May 2017). "UPDATED: A Brief History of U.S. Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea". USNI News. Retrieved 2 August...
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  • it terms freedom of navigation operations. The PRC interprets the convention as allowing it to preclude other nations' military operations within this...
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    1986 Black Sea incident (category Cold War military history of the Soviet Union)
    Pedrozo 2013, p. 256 William J. Aceves. "Diplomacy at Sea: U.S. Freedom of Navigation Operations in the Black Sea". International Law Studies. 68. W.E. Butler...
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    "Freedom of Navigation" operations in the area around Libya, in an operation named "Attain Document". The first two parts of the operation were held from...
    18 KB (2,012 words) - 07:42, 3 March 2024
  • Primer (PDF). Tufts College. pp. 20, 23. Bosco, Joseph A. "Are Freedom of Navigation Operations and Innocent Passage Really the Same?". The Diplomat. Retrieved...
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    Cross Reef, as part of a planned series of Freedom of navigation operations, (also referred to as FONOPs) in the area. The operation prompted the PRC to...
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    USS Yorktown (CG-48) (category Cold War cruisers of the United States)
    from operations conducted in the Black Sea as part of Freedom of Navigation program. On 12 February 1988, while Yorktown was exercising the "right of innocent...
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    Karl O. Thomas (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
    Japan. While in that role he took the opportunity to stress "Freedom of Navigation Operations" when his weaker allies couldn't. CVN 76 transited the South...
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    USS Stethem (category Destroyers of the United States)
    for duty in the Persian Gulf conducting freedom of navigation operations and maritime interception operations. During her 76 days on station she served...
    16 KB (1,975 words) - 06:21, 28 December 2023
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    Maritime Militia (category Military of the People's Republic of China)
    East China Sea, the third task is primarily a response to the Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPs) by the US. According to a Congressional Research Service...
    25 KB (2,490 words) - 07:29, 16 June 2024
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    UK Carrier Strike Group (category Naval units and formations of the United Kingdom)
    the strike group and headed into the Black Sea to carry out Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPs). Whilst transiting from Odesa, Ukraine to Batumi,...
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  • the summer of 1981, F-14s from VF-41 and VF-84 performed combat air patrols in support of Freedom of Navigation operations in the Gulf of Sidra. Thirty-five...
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    USS Curtis Wilbur (category Destroyers of the United States)
    miles (22 km; 14 mi) of the disputed Triton Island in the South China Sea as part a planned series of Freedom of navigation operations (also referred to...
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    Military Times". "Fact Sheets | Operations Factsheets | Operations in Iraq: British Fatalities". Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom. Archived from...
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