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A U.S. Navy destroyer has been deployed to help "restore territorial integrity at the U.S. southern border" as part of President Trump's executive orders, officials said.
Navy Deploys Missile-Destroyer Warship to US-Mexico Border to 'Restore Territorial Integrity' The destroyer USS Spruance departed Naval Base San Diego on March 22 ...
The USS Gravely, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, has been deployed to the U.S. southern border to enhance the country's border security framework, with a specialized Coast Guard ...
The guided-missile destroyer, which left the Middle East in June, will help "restore territorial integrity" at the US border, officials said.
The Trump administration approved an additional 1,115 service members for deployment to the southern border Thursday as part of President Trump’s mission to seal the US-Mexico boundary.
Navy warship USS Gravely has deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border in response to President Donald Trump's executive orders.
US Navy Photo A West Coast destroyer departed on Tuesday as the latest ship to deploy in support of operations in U.S. Northern Command, reads a statement from U.S. Fleet Forces.
The Navy on Friday deployed another warship to the southern border. The USS Stockdale will join at least two other Navy warships deployed in March.