A picture downloaded from the U.S. navy website shows the guided-missile destroyer USS Mahan (DDG 72) steaming in the Atlantic Ocean during the Iwo Jima Expeditionary Strike Group composite unit training exercise (COMPTUEX) on July 18, 2007. AFP photo / U.S. Navy
Hurriyet Daily News - The U.S. Navy has deployed an amphibious transport ship to the Mediterranean, where five destroyers are already in place for possible missile strikes on Syria, a defense official said on Sept. 1.
The USS San Antonio, with several helicopters and hundreds of Marines on board, is "on station in the Eastern Mediterranean" but "has received no specific tasking," said the defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Unlike the destroyers deployed to the area, the San Antonio carries no Tomahawk cruise missiles but can ferry up to four helicopters and is designed to bring Marines ashore by chopper or landing craft.
No amphibious landing is in the works, however, as President Barack Obama has ruled out any "boots on the ground" if the U.S. takes military action against the Syrian regime. Read More
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