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USS Paul Ignatius arrives in Stockholm

by USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) Public Affairs
29 September 2023

BALTIC SEA (June 9, 2023) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) stand watch as the ship sails the Baltic Sea as part of exercise Baltic Operations 2023 (BALTOPS 23), June 9, 2023. BALTOPS 23 is the premier maritime-focused exercise in the Baltic Region. The exercise, led by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and executed by Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, provides a unique training opportunity to strengthen combined response capabilities critical to preserving freedom of navigation and security in the Baltic Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Zac Shea)
BALTIC SEA (June 9, 2023) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) stand watch as the ship sails the Baltic Sea as part of exercise Baltic Operations 2023 (BALTOPS 23), June 9, 2023. BALTOPS 23 is the premier maritime-focused exercise in the Baltic Region. The exercise, led by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and executed by Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, provides a unique training opportunity to strengthen combined response capabilities critical to preserving freedom of navigation and security in the Baltic Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Zac Shea)
BALTIC SEA (June 9, 2023) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) stand watch as the ship sails the Baltic Sea as part of exercise Baltic Operations 2023 (BALTOPS 23), June 9, 2023. BALTOPS 23 is the premier maritime-focused exercise in the Baltic Region. The exercise, led by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and executed by Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, provides a unique training opportunity to strengthen combined response capabilities critical to preserving freedom of navigation and security in the Baltic Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Zac Shea)
USS Paul Ignatius Participates in NATO Formation
BALTIC SEA (June 9, 2023) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) stand watch as the ship sails the Baltic Sea as part of exercise Baltic Operations 2023 (BALTOPS 23), June 9, 2023. BALTOPS 23 is the premier maritime-focused exercise in the Baltic Region. The exercise, led by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and executed by Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, provides a unique training opportunity to strengthen combined response capabilities critical to preserving freedom of navigation and security in the Baltic Sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Zac Shea)
Photo By: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Zac Shea
VIRIN: 230609-N-XO016-1491
STOCKHOLM - The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) arrived in Stockholm, Sweden September 29, 2023 for a scheduled port visit, to enhance U.S.-Sweden relations and build NATO partner cohesion.

The ship’s presence in the Baltic Sea is a demonstration of the U.S. Navy’s continued commitment to collective defense of the European region and reinforces the strong bond between the United States and Sweden.

“We have had a very busy and productive patrol and our visit to Stockholm will be the first opportunity in some time for my crew to enjoy some well-deserved liberty,” said Cmdr. Corry Lougee, Commanding Officer of USS Paul Ignatius. “We have visited nearly every country in the Baltic, but this will be our first time in Sweden, and I've never seen my Sailors more excited about a port visit.”

Paul Ignatius is on patrol in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. She began her current patrol in late May and has sailed throughout the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Baltic Sea prior to today’s port visit.

“Not only are we looking forward to seeing amazing sights such as the area of

Gamla Stan, several renowned museums, and the Royal Palace, but we are also interested in providing ship tours and learning more about Swedish culture,” said Lougee.

As a NATO partner nation, the U.S. and Swedish Navies routinely operate together to build combined maritime interoperability, including during Baltic Operations 2023 last June. 

“We have operated with the Swedish Navy during this and previous patrols, and we are impressed with their professionalism and work ethic,” said Lougee.

The ship is named for former Secretary of the Navy Paul Ignatius and was commissioned on July 27th, 2019.

Headquartered in Naples, Italy, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa (NAVEUR-NAVAF) operates U.S. naval forces in the U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) and U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) areas of responsibility. U.S. 6th Fleet is permanently assigned to NAVEUR-NAVAF, and employs maritime forces through the full spectrum of joint and naval operations.

U.S. 6th Fleet, headquartered in Naples, Italy, conducts the full spectrum of joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied and interagency partners, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa.


 
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