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Panama Says a u.s. Navy Aircraft Carrier and Destroyer Will Visit Panamanian Waters on a "Tour of the Americas"

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By Elizabeth González, CNN en Español. The U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and destroyer USS Gridley will be in Panamanian waters from March 29 to April 2 as part of a "tour of the Americas," the Panamanian National Air and Naval Service reported. The tour includes stops in Peru, Chile, and Brazil, and began on March 12, when the carrier and destroyer departed from the U.S. West Coast, the statement added. In early March,…

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The USS Nimitz nuclear propulsion carrier and the USS Gridley destroyer from the United States Navy will be in Panamanian waters from March 29 to April 2 as part of “a tour of the Americas”...

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Both boats set sail on March 12 from the west coast of the United States and plan to cross the Strait of Magellan before repositioning on the east coast of that country on June 20.

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The USS Nimitz, one of the world's largest aircraft carriers, and the USS Gridley, a destroyer of the United States Navy, will make a stop of at least four days in Panama next week as part of maritime exercises being conducted by the United States in Latin America. Panama's Ministry of Public Security stated in a press release that both the USS Nimitz and the USS Gridley "will be in Panamanian waters from March 29 to April 2 of this year." The a…

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