Politics & Government
Makin Island Ready Group With 13th MEU Quietly Deploys From Naval Base San Diego
The ready group includes the amphibious transport docks USS John P. Murtha and USS Anchorage.

November 12,2022
The amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island and its ready group quietly departed Naval Base San Diego on Election Day for deployment in the Indo-Pacific Region.
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The ready group includes the amphibious transport docks USS John P. Murtha and USS Anchorage and the embarked 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit from Camp Pendleton.
The Makin Island left with a full squadron of F-35B Lighting II stealth fighters as well as helicopters and tiltrotors for transporting Marines in the event of a amphibious landing.
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The upcoming departure was officially announced last week, but the date was not immediately revealed. The nonprofit U.S. Naval Institute reported the actual deployment
Navy amphibious ready groups typically carry a landing force of 5,000 Marines and their combat equipment. Normally two groups are deployed in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas and two in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
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