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German Navy - Frigate F 213 FGS Augsburg |
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class: Frigate; Bremen (Type 122) class Builder: Bremer Vulkan AG, Bremen, Germany STATUS: Laid down: April 4, 1987 Launched: September 17, 1987 Commissioned: October 3, 1989 Decommissioned: December 18, 2019 Fate: laid up Namesake: City of Augsburg, Germany Technical Data: see INFO > Bremen (Type 122) class Frigate |
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FGS Augsburg (F 213): After commissioning Augsburg was initially assigned to 2. Fregattengeschwader, being transferred to 4. Fregattengeschwader on 9 January 2006. She has deployed several times as part of Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa, including service in the Mediterranean Sea. From 3 April 2013 to 30 August 2013 Augsburg, commanded by Fregattenkapitän Bernhard Veitl, spent five and a half months supporting Operation Atalanta. On 11 February 2014 Augsburg deployed from Wilhelmshaven with the frigates Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Hamburg, the corvette Oldenburg and the storeship Frankfurt am Main to take part in the navy's annual training and exercises. These concluded at Kiel on 20 June 2014, during which time the ships carried out manoeuvres as far north as the Arctic Circle and as far south as the Equator, visiting 13 ports in nine countries. On 9 April 2014 Augsburg was released from the training exercises in order to serve as an escort for the US special purpose vessel MV Cape Ray in the eastern Mediterranean. Cape Ray was transporting Syrian chemical weapons for destruction. On 20 November 2015, Augsburg sailed from Wilhelmshaven with the replenishment ship Berlin to take part in Operation Sophia in the Mediterranean. She was relieved from this duty on 3 December by the minehunter Weilheim. On 6 December 2015 Augsburg deployed as an escort for the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle during its operations against the military group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. She was released from her escort duties on 11 March, her crew being awarded the French Overseas Medal for their service, and returned to Wilhelmshaven on 24 March. On 30 August 2016 Augsburg redeployed in the Mediterranean with the Charles De Gaulle carrier group on anti-ISIL operations. She left the carrier group on 14 November to carry out patrols. She spent four days participating in NATO's maritime surveillance Operation Sea Guardian, before returning to Wilhelmshaven on 25 November 2016. On 17 September 2018 she sailed from Wilhelmshaven to replace the tender Mosel in Operation Sophia. source: wikipedia |
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