
One day I'll do a post on all the reasons why I love the Berlin class, because while it may not look it, those are two of the most scalable medical capable military vessels afloat in the world. In my world, that looks like part of the high mix in a high/low Influence Squadron.
United States
24th Marine Regiment
Air Test and Evaluation Squadron ONE (VX-1)
Amphibious Squadron 8
Carrier Air Wing 3
Destroyer Squadron Four Zero
Florida Air National Guard
Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 (CPRW 11)
Riverine Group One
U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command / U.S. Fourth Fleet
USCGC Thetis (WMEC 910)
USS Ashland (LSD 48)
USS Donald Cook (DDG 75)
USS Doyle (FFG 39)
USS Forrest Sherman (DDG 98)
USS John L. Hall (FFG 32)
USS Kauffman (FFG 59)
USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19)
USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79)
USS San Jacinto (CG 56)
Brazil
BNS Constituicao (F42)
BNS Tikuna (S 34)
Canada
HMCS Montreal (336)
HMCS Corner Brook (S 878)
Chile
CF Blanco (CF-15)
Colombia
ARC Almirante Padilla (FL 51)
ARC Catagena De Indias (BL 161)
Germany
FGS Sachsen (F219)
FGS Lubeck (F214)
Franfurt Am Main (A1412)
Mexico
ARM Mina
ARM Oaxaca
Peru
BAP Palacios (FM 56)
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