IE users: Please note that Google Translate may not render correctly when using Internet Explorer.Any individuals or parties that use Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, content in translated form, whether by Google Translate or by any other translation services, do so at their own risk. All site visitors may choose to use similar tools for their translation needs.Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, does not directly endorse Google Translate or imply that it is the only language translation solution available to users.Some items cannot be translated, including but not limited to image buttons, drop down menus, graphics, photos, or portable document formats (pdfs).Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information translated.This service is meant solely for the assistance of limited English-speaking users of the website.The automated translations should not be considered exact and should be used only as an approximation of the original English language content.Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, has no control over the features, functions, or performance of the Google Translate service.Google Translate, a third party service provided by Google, performs all translations directly and dynamically.Southern Command’s joint and combined military operations by employing maritime forces in cooperative maritime security operations to maintain access, enhance interoperability, and build enduring partnerships in order to enhance regional security and promote peace, stability and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and South American region. The crew will adhere to COVID-19 health guidelines to ensure the health and safety of the local population and Sailors onboard. Vermont, while in the 4th Fleet area of operations, will operate under the command and control of Commander Task Force 46 to complement the undersea warfare capabilities of U.S. Vermont was commissioned April 18, 2020, and is the 19th Virginia-class fast-attack submarine. I was pleased to see first-hand, along with President Bolsonaro, the world-class technology and capabilities of this vessel, and to reiterate at the highest level of government our commitment to partnership with Brazil," said Chapman. “This visit reiterates our strong military-to-military relationship, and our common commitment to a partnership that helps strengthen the security of each of our nations, as well as the broader hemisphere. Ambassador to Brazil Todd Chapman hosted President Jair Bolsonaro, accompanied by Caudle and other Brazilian dignitaries, for a key leader engagement on Vermont, reaffirming the strong history of military collaboration between the United States and Brazil. “The PROSUB program plays an important part in strengthening our bilateral ties and the overall regional security foundation. We will continue to work closely together toward achieving our shared objectives to improve our combined undersea effectiveness.” “It is an honor to visit Brazil’s newest submarine base and see firsthand the Brazilian Navy’s success in the Brazilian Navy Submarine Development Program through the build of BNS Riachuelo, BNS Humaitá, and BNS Tonelero,” said Vice Adm. 4th Fleet, Vermont conducted anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercises with the Brazilian Navy Submarine Tupi (S30) and maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft. During Vermont’s visit, Brazil will accept three Brazilian built Scorpene-class diesel-electric submarine’s into their fleet: BNS Riachuelo (S40), BNS Humaitá (S41) and BNS Tonelero (S42). Fleet and is visiting Brazil’s newest submarine base the Itaguaí naval base in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Vermont is the newest submarine in the U.S. 4th Fleet area of operations and conducted a brief stop for logistics in Rio de Janeiro Dec. The Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Vermont (SSN 792) is operating in the U.S.
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