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==Port Everglades== For more than 20 years, Fleet Week Port Everglades has been produced as a signature event for South Florida each spring by Broward Navy Days, a non-profit 501(c)(3). FW PEV provides an annual opportunity for residents to honor and celebrate Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen for their service to their country as well as witness first-hand the latest capabilities of today's modern navy. With the support of sponsors and assistance of hundreds of volunteers representing veterans, civic and service organizations, FW PEV offers opportunities to enjoy shore leave and participate in a wide variety of recreational, vocational and community service activities. Popular events include: All Hands on Deck Welcoming Party, Damage Control Olympics, Community Relations Projects, Ship Tours, Celebrity Chef Luncheon, Ship Honorary Dinners, Submariners Reception, Take a Hero Fishing Tournament, Golf Tournament, Culinary Competitions, Sailor of the Year Recognition and Dignitary Reception. The [[Air & Sea Show]] was an annual air show in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in which military and civilian performances took place on the four mile stretch of beach from Oakland Park to Las Olas Boulevard. The show existed from 1995 until 2007. It was revived in 2017 and now takes place around [[Memorial Day]] exclusive of Fleet Week. ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2018=== Visiting ships included: * {{USS|Kearsarge|LHD-3}} * {{USS|Detroit|LCS-7}} * {{USCGC|Confidence|WMEC-619}} * {{USCGC|Robert Yered|WPC-1104}} * {{USCGC|Willow|WLB-202}} ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2019=== Visiting ships included: * {{USS|New York|LPD-21}} * {{USS|Hue City|CG-66}} * {{USS|Farragut|DDG-99}} * {{USS|Albany|SSN-753}} * {{USCGC|Spencer|WMEC-905}} * {{USCGC|William Flores|WPC-1103}} ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2020=== On March 16, 2020, Fleet Week was cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2021=== Fleet Week was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2022=== On April 21, 2022, the Navy announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Lassen|DDG-82}} * {{USS|Delbert D. Black|DDG-119}} * {{USCGC|William Flores|WPC-1103}} * {{USCGC|Ibis|WPB-87338}} ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2023=== On April 21, 2023, the Navy announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|New York|LPD-21}} * {{USS|Cole|DDG-67}} * {{USS|Indiana|SSN-789}} * {{USNS|Newport|T-EPF-12}} ===Port Everglades Fleet Week 2025=== Visiting ships were: * {{USS|New York|LPD-21}} * {{USS|Cole|DDG-67}} * {{USS|New Hampshire|SSN-778}} * {{USCGC|Tampa|WMEC-902}}
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