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Ice Exercise 2018

The official website of Arctic Submarine Lab

Mission


Welcome to Ice Exercise 2018 - Camp Skate: Ice Exercise (ICEX), is a United States Navy biennial mission in the Arctic Ocean that establishes a temporary camp on floating sea ice.  It is designed to complete arctic warfare objectives both operations and strategic as identified by in DoD, NAVY, and Submarine Force directives.   The US Navy employs submarines from the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. When available, allied submarines may participate.  In addition to several US Navy Commands, the Marine Corps, Air National Guard, and Army National Guard have participated extensively along with international military from the United Kingdom, Canada, France, and Australia.  Additionally, the scientific community and universities participate in research and development supported by the US Navy Ice Camp.

Distinguished Visitors and Very Important Persons


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Photo Gallery


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Pacific Fleet Submarine - USS CONNECTICUT (SSN-22)


            Commanding Officer:  CDR Trask
Arctic Operations Specialist:  Ryan Hopper and Kevin Searls

Allied British Submarine - HMS Trenchant (S-91)


            Commanding Officer:  CDR Burrell 
Arctic Operations Specialist:  Matt Pesce

Atlantic Fleet Submarine - USS HARTFORD (SSN-768)


            Commanding Officer:  CDR Fanning
Arctic Operations Specialist:  Joe Hardy
 
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