NATO Maritime Forces Off the Horn of Africa


NORTHWOOD, England, September 21 /PRNewswire/ --     As part of a multi-national deployment NATO Maritime Forces are
conducting presence operations and maritime situational awareness off the
Horn of Africa.

At the end of July a Force of NATO ships set sail to make a historic
12,500 nautical mile circumnavigation around Africa on a two month deployment
from August to October this year as part of NATO's commitment to global
security. Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1), one of NATO's four standing
maritime forces, sailed from the Mediterranean in early August passed the
west coast of Africa, the Niger Delta around the Cape of Good Hope and is now
passing the Horn of Africa.

The multinational force, comprised of six ships from six
different NATO nations, Canada, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Portugal
and the United States will demonstrate the Alliance's commitment to upholding
maritime security and international law. The deployment will also test NATO's
logistics support systems foster closer links with some of the region's
maritime forces and increase regional awareness.

The Force, under the command of Rear Admiral Mike Mahon, US
Navy in the Flag Ship the USS Normandy, arrived in South Africa for a four
day visit to Cape Town at the end of August. During this visit the Task Group
conducted a series of exercises with the South African Navy. Last week the
Task Group visited the Seychelles on a port visit.

The Task Group is now in the final phase of the deployment and
this will include exercises in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia, an
area in which the safe passage of vessels carrying aid and humanitarian
assistance to that country has increasingly been disturbed by acts of piracy.

Notes to Editors:

Further information on the deployment is available on the website
http://www.manw.nato.int and http://www.manw.nato.int/snmg1

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