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{{Short description|Week in which US Armed Forces ships dock at major cities}} [[File:US Navy 040526-N-6371Q-049 he guided missile cruiser USS Anzio (CG 68) sails past the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.jpg|thumb|The guided missile cruiser {{USS|Anzio|CG-68|6}} sails past the [[Statue of Liberty]] at the beginning of Fleet Week 2004 in New York City.]] [[File:Fleet Week In Auckland 1908.jpg|thumb|right|Fleet Week celebrations were sometimes also held overseas, as in 1908, when the [[Great White Fleet]] visited [[Auckland]], New Zealand.<ref>{{cite web | title=Today in History 9 August 1908: The US 'Great White Fleet' arrives in Auckland | url=http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/timeline%26new_date%3D9/8 | work=New Zealand History | publisher=New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage | access-date=28 September 2011 | archive-date=10 June 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110610013721/http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/timeline%26new_date%3D9/8 | url-status=live }}</ref>]] [[File:US Navy 031004-N-4768W-136 Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Chad Mullins, from Murfreesboro Tenn., and other sailors man the rails on the flight deck of USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) as the ship arrives in port for the annual San Dieg.jpg|thumb|Sailors [[manning the rail|man the rails]] on the flight deck of {{USS|John C. Stennis}}, San Diego Fleet Week parade.]] '''Fleet Week''' is a [[United States Navy]], [[United States Marine Corps]], and [[United States Coast Guard]] tradition in which active military ships recently deployed in overseas operations [[:wiktionary:dock#Verb|dock]] in a variety of major cities for one week. Once the ships dock, the [[crew]]s can enter the city and visit its tourist attractions. At certain hours, the public can take a guided tour of the ships. Often, Fleet Week is accompanied by military [[wikt:demonstration#Noun|demonstrations]] and [[air show]]s such as those provided by the [[Blue Angels]]. ==History== The first Fleet Week was celebrated in [[San Diego]], [[California]], during the 1935 [[California Pacific International Exposition]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.sandiegohistory.org/calpac/35expo11.htm |title=California Pacific Exposition San Diego 1935-1936 | San Diego History Center |access-date=2011-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111019195745/http://www.sandiegohistory.org/calpac/35expo11.htm |archive-date=2011-10-19 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The years between [[World War I]] and [[World War II]] saw an increasing military build-up in both [[Japan]] and [[Germany]], while the [[communism|communist]] [[Soviet Union]] (USSR) was given over to the wave of [[Stalinism|Stalinist]] [[nationalism]]. Most United States citizens experienced little sense of urgency about foreign developments because of [[isolationism]] and concerns with the ongoing [[economy|economic]] [[Great Depression]]. However, then-[[United States President|U.S. President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], a former [[Assistant Secretary of the Navy]], was intent on expanding the U.S. Navy in response to world political trends. A major [[aircraft]] company was moving to [[Lindbergh Field]], (today more commonly known as [[San Diego International Airport]]). In this atmosphere, Fleet Week was born. At 11 a.m. on May 29, 1935, a [[color guard]] of the U.S. Marine Corps led a [[parade]] across [[Cabrillo Bridge]] to Plaza del Pacifico, where the [[Flag of the United States|U.S. flag]] was raised to open the Exposition officially. At 8 p.m., Roosevelt spoke by telephone and designated two selected [[orphan]]s to press the buttons turning on the lights which bathed the grounds in color. In his remarks, heard over the [[loudspeaker]] system, Roosevelt said: "The decision of the people of San Diego thus to dedicate the California Pacific International Exposition is, I believe, worthy of the courage and confidence with which our people now look to the future. No one can deny that we have passed through troubled years. No one can fail to feel the inspiration of your high purpose. I wish you great success." During Fleet Week in June 1935, 114 [[warships]] and 400 [[military aircraft|military plane]]s arrived under command of U.S. Navy [[Admiral]] [[Joseph M. Reeves]], [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[United States Fleet|U.S. Fleet]]. It was described as the mightiest fleet ever assembled under the U.S. flag. It included forty-eight [[battleship]]s, [[cruiser]]s and [[aircraft carrier]]s, with more than 3,000 [[commissioned officers]] and 55,000 [[enlisted rank|enlisted]] men. The U.S. Navy men visited the Exposition and, in turn, thousands of San Diegans and other fairgoers were guests on the various ships. ==San Francisco== [[File:Blue Angels in delta formation at Fleet Week San Francisco 2016.jpg|thumb|left|[[Blue Angels]] performing at Fleet Week San Francisco in 2016]] For years it was common for several U.S. Navy ships to dock in San Francisco, California for a similar series of events. One or more fleet ships were docked as a "visit ship" for tourists to board, and the local community took in sailors for home visits; drinks were often discounted to uniformed sailors at area bars and restaurants. The highlight of the San Francisco Fleet Week is the Air Show on San Francisco Bay with the [[Blue Angels]] as the center of attention.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.inside-guide-to-san-francisco-tourism.com/fleet-week-san-francisco.html|title=Fleet Week San Francisco|publisher=For City Secrets|access-date=2018-09-10|archive-date=2019-03-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303103510/https://www.inside-guide-to-san-francisco-tourism.com/fleet-week-san-francisco.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The Air Show also features stunt planes and parachute team and Coast Guard demonstrations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://rove.me/to/san-francisco/fleet-week|title=Fleet Week|publisher=rove.me|access-date=2018-09-10|archive-date=2018-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180910131531/https://rove.me/to/san-francisco/fleet-week|url-status=live}}</ref> Another highlight of the Fleet Week SF is a parade of ships under the Golden Gate Bridge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.visitfishermanswharf.com/events/fleet-week-e2x4y|title=Fleet Week|publisher=Fisherman's Wharf|access-date=2018-09-10|archive-date=2018-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180910131556/http://www.visitfishermanswharf.com/events/fleet-week-e2x4y|url-status=live}}</ref> [[File:Fleet Week 2023.jpg|thumb|[[Blue Angels]] flying over the [[San Francisco Bay]]. [[Golden Gate Bridge]] bottom left, [[Alcatraz Island]] bottom right. ]] The revived name of Fleet Week was applied to an expanded and more heavily publicized fleet visit in 1981, in conjunction with [[Columbus Day#United States observance|Columbus Day Weekend]] celebrations during the second week of October. Since then, the event has been held each year during the Columbus Day Weekend without a break and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2005. The event is estimated to attract over one million people who watch the air show along the [[San Francisco Bay]] waterfront stretching from the [[San Francisco Ferry Building|Ferry Building]] to the [[Golden Gate Bridge]].<ref>{{cite news | author=Carolyn Tyler | title=SF's Fleet Week impacted by economic woes | url=https://abc7news.com/archive/7016572/ | work=KGO-TV News | date=September 15, 2009 | access-date=28 September 2011 | archive-date=29 June 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629030828/http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/san_francisco&id=7016572 | url-status=live }}</ref> The event was canceled for 2013 due to federal budgetary issues,<ref>{{cite news | author=Chris Roberts | title=SF's Fleet Week air show canceled with Blue Angels grounded | url=http://archives.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/sfs-fleet-week-air-show-canceled-with-blue-angels-grounded/Content?oid=2336434 | work=The San Francisco Examiner | date=April 9, 2013 | access-date=4 February 2016 | archive-date=12 March 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160312103435/http://archives.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/sfs-fleet-week-air-show-canceled-with-blue-angels-grounded/Content?oid=2336434 | url-status=live }}</ref> but was revived in 2014, and continues to be an annual event. ===San Francisco Fleet Week 2018=== Ships included: * {{USS|Bonhomme Richard|LHD-6}} * {{USS|Dewey|DDG-105}} * {{USS|Manchester|LCS-14}} * {{USCGC|Forrest Rednour|WPC-1129}} * {{HMCS|Vancouver|FFH 331}} * {{MV|Cape Horn}} * {{MV|John D. Dillard}} ===San Francisco Fleet Week 2019=== Ships included: * {{USS|Somerset|LPD-25}} * {{USS|Princeton|CG-59}} * {{USS|Zumwalt|DDG-1000}} * {{USS|Charleston|LCS-18}} * {{USCGC|Steadfast|WMEC-623}} * {{USCGC|Terrell Horne|WPC-1131}} * {{HMAS|Brisbane|DDG 41}} ===San Francisco Fleet Week 2021=== San Francisco Fleet Week returned after 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ships included: * {{USS|Rushmore|LSD-47}} * {{USS|Michael Monsoor|DDG-1001}} * {{USS|John S. McCain|DDG-56}} * {{USS|Shoup|DDG-86}} * {{USCGC|Robert Ward|WPC-1130}} ===San Francisco Fleet Week 2022=== Ships included: * {{USS|Harpers Ferry|LSD-49}} * {{USS|Princeton|CG-59}} * {{USS|Fitzgerald|DDG-62}} * {{USS|Kansas City|LCS-22}} * {{USCGC|Terrell Horne|WPC-1131}} === San Francisco Fleet Week 2023 === Ships included: * {{USS|John P. Murtha|LPD-26}} * {{USS|Paul Hamilton|DDG-60}} * {{USCGC|Waesche|WMSL-751}} * {{USCGC|Benjamin Bottoms|WPC-1132}} === San Francisco Fleet Week 2024 === Ships included: * {{USS|Tripoli|LHA-7}} * {{USS|Somerset|LPD-25}} * {{USCGC|Bertholf|WMSL-750}} * {{HMCS|Regina|FFH 334}} ==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}} ==New York City== [[File:MCMAP in New York City.jpg|thumb|Marines demonstrate [[Marine Corps Martial Arts Program]] techniques at [[Times Square]] in 2010.]] US Naval vessels had visited New York City in a celebratory manner dating back to the aftermath of the Spanish–American War in 1898, when Commodore [[George Dewey]] was celebrated as the hero of the [[battle of Manila Bay]]. However, the first official Fleet Week began in [[New York City]] in 1982. Fleet Week in New York City is generally timed to coincide with the [[Memorial Day (United States)|Memorial Day]] holiday weekend. During the New York City Fleet Week, ships are docked at [[New York Passenger Ship Terminal]] on the [[Hudson River]] on the [[West Side (Manhattan)|West Side]] of the [[Borough (New York City)|borough]] of [[Manhattan]] and also at [[Stapleton, Staten Island|Stapleton]] in the borough of [[Staten Island]]. In 2012, ships visited Brooklyn for the first time, docking at the Cruise Ship Terminal. The practice of US Navy ships visiting the city and being open for tours began in 1988. NYC Fleet Week 1988 included the aircraft carrier {{USS|America|CV-66|6}} and battleship {{USS|Iowa|BB-61|6}}. Other vessels included the guided missile cruiser {{USS|Josephus Daniels|CG-27|6}} and the guided missile destroyers {{USS|Kidd|DDG-993|6}} and {{USS|Preble|DLG-15/DDG-46|6}} <ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/04/17/nyregion/the-pilots-at-sandy-hook-294-years-of-taking-the-helm.html|title=The Pilots at Sandy Hook: 294 Years of Taking the Helm|first=Ralph|last=Ginzburg|newspaper=The New York Times|date=17 April 1988|access-date=7 February 2017|archive-date=22 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170422162007/http://www.nytimes.com/1988/04/17/nyregion/the-pilots-at-sandy-hook-294-years-of-taking-the-helm.html|url-status=live}}</ref> NYC Fleet Week 1989 celebrated the bicentennial of the inauguration of President George Washington. Visiting vessels included the aircraft carrier {{USS|Forrestal|CV-59|6}} and the AEGIS cruiser {{USS|Ticonderoga|CG-47|6}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1989/04/28/arts/washington-s-inaugural-afloat-aloft-and-on-foot.html|title=Washington's Inaugural, Afloat, Aloft and on Foot|first=Andrew L.|last=Yarrow|newspaper=The New York Times|date=28 April 1989|access-date=7 February 2017|archive-date=2 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200902051048/https://www.nytimes.com/1989/04/28/arts/washington-s-inaugural-afloat-aloft-and-on-foot.html|url-status=live}}</ref> NYC Fleet Week 1990 included the aircraft carrier {{USS|John F. Kennedy|CV-67|6}}. Fifteen Navy and Coast Guard ships were part of the celebration which included commemoration of the bicentennial of the US Coast Guard. third annual Fleet Week. Vessels included the Coast Guard training ship Eagle,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/06/22/arts/weekender-guide.html|title=WEEKENDER GUIDE|first=Richard F.|last=Shepard|work=The New York Times |date=22 June 1990 |access-date=2017-02-07|archive-date=2017-07-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170707213111/http://www.nytimes.com/1990/06/22/arts/weekender-guide.html|url-status=live}}</ref> NYC Fleet Week 1991 coincided with Operation Welcome Home to commemorate military personnel returning from Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Vessels included the aircraft carrier USS ''America'', battleship {{USS|Wisconsin|BB-64|6}}, and the AEGIS cruiser {{USS|San Jacinto}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/10/nyregion/new-york-prepares-embrace-for-troops.html|title=New York Prepares Embrace for Troops|first=Alessandra|last=Stanley|newspaper=The New York Times|date=10 June 1991|access-date=7 February 2017|archive-date=25 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160625120430/http://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/10/nyregion/new-york-prepares-embrace-for-troops.html|url-status=live}}</ref> NYC Fleet Week 1992 was held from May 20–26. It included 13 US naval ships and 7 vessels from European navies.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/15/news/attractions.html|title=ATTRACTIONS|newspaper=The New York Times|date=March 15, 1992|access-date=February 7, 2017|archive-date=March 14, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314105204/http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/15/news/attractions.html|url-status=live}}</ref> NYC Fleet Week 1993 was held from May 27–31, and included ships from several countries including the {{ship|Russian destroyer|Bezuderzhny}} and oiler {{ship|Russian oiler|Sheksna||2}}. The US presence of 12 ships was headlined by the aircraft carrier USS ''John F. Kennedy''. Ships at the Manhattan location included USS ''John F. Kennedy'', {{USS|Leyte Gulf|CG-55|6}}. US Navy ships in Staten Island included {{USS|Clifton Sprague}} and {{USS|Bowen}}, {{USS|Normandy}}, {{USS|Wainwright}}, and {{USS|Donald B. Beary}}. ''Ainsworth'', rescue ship ''Ortolan'', USS ''Capodanno'' The US Coast Guard was represented by vessels ''Adak'', ''Sorrel'', ''Staten Island'', ''Tampa'', and ''Wire''. A Polish submarine also visited.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/29/nyregion/dockside-commerce-industry-fleet-week-russians-raise-cash-americans-talk-love.html|title=Dockside Commerce and Industry; In Fleet Week, Russians Raise Cash; Americans Talk Love|first=Sam|last=Dillon|newspaper=The New York Times|date=29 May 1993|access-date=7 February 2017|archive-date=6 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306020724/http://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/29/nyregion/dockside-commerce-industry-fleet-week-russians-raise-cash-americans-talk-love.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/18/news/attractions.html|title=ATTRACTIONS|newspaper=The New York Times|date=April 18, 1993|access-date=February 7, 2017|archive-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322122902/http://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/18/news/attractions.html|url-status=live}}</ref> NYC Fleet Week 1998 was May 20–27 and included the aircraft carrier USS ''John F. Kennedy''. NYC Fleet Week 1999 included the amphibious assault ship {{USS|Wasp|LHD-1|6}}. NYC Fleet Week 2002 began on May 22, and was the first Fleet Week following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center. Thirteen U.S. Navy ships, five U.S. Coast Guard ships, one ship representing the Canadian Navy and one representing the Danish Navy sailed up the Hudson River to piers 86 and 88 near the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum and to Staten Island. US ships included {{USS|Sentry|MCM-3|6}}. NYC Fleet Week 2003 included eighteen ships from five nations, including tall sailing ships from Mexico and India. Nine ships of the US Navy were present, including {{USS|Shreveport|LPD-12|6}}, an {{sclass|Austin|amphibious transport dock|1}}, the dock landing ship {{USS|Portland}}, three guided missile cruisers including USS ''Normandy'', and three frigates. ===New York City Fleet Week 2004=== Ships included: * {{USS|Anzio|CG-68|6}} * {{USS|Barry|DDG-52|6}}. ===New York City Fleet Week 2005=== Visiting ships included: * {{USS|John F. Kennedy|CV-67|6}} * {{USS|Shreveport|LPD-12|6}} * {{USS|Cape St. George|CG-71|6}} * {{USS|Porter|DDG-78|6}} * {{USS|Carr|FFG-52|6}} * {{USCGC|Vigorous|WMEC-627|6}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} * {{ship|PNS|Tippu Sultan|D-185|6}} * {{ship|PNS|Moawin|A20|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2007=== Ships included: * {{USS|Hue City|CG-66|6}} * {{USS|San Jacinto|CG-56|6}} * {{USS|Oscar Austin|DDG-79|6}} * {{USS|Winston S. Churchill|DDG-81|6}} * {{USS|Stephen W. Groves|FFG-29|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2008=== The 2008 Fleet Week, the 21st annual observance, began May 21. Visiting ships were: * {{USS|Kearsarge|LHD-3|6}} * {{USS|Leyte Gulf|CG-55|6}} * {{USS|Monterey|CG-61|6}} * {{USS|Nitze|DDG-94|6}} * {{USS|The Sullivans|DDG-68|6}} * [[USCGC Ida Lewis (WLM-551)|USCGC ''Ida Lewis'']] * {{HMCS|Toronto|FFH 333|6}} * {{HMCS|St. John's|FFH 340|6}} * {{HMCS|Preserver|AOR 510|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2009=== New York City Fleet Week 2009 was May 20–26, 2009, with representatives from both the U.S. military and the [[Royal Canadian Navy]]. The visiting ships were: * {{USS|Iwo Jima|LHD-7|6}} * {{USS|Vella Gulf|CG-72|6}} * {{USS|Roosevelt|DDG-80|6}} * {{USS|Thunderbolt|PC-12|6}} * {{USS|Tempest|PC-2|6}} * {{USS|Hurricane|PC-3|6}} * {{USCGC|Spencer|WMEC-905|6}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} * {{HMCS|Athabaskan|DDG 282|6}} * {{HMCS|Fredericton|FFH 337|6}} * {{HMCS|Montréal|FFH 336|6}} * {{HMCS|St. John's}} * {{HMCS|Preserver|AOR 510|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2010=== The 23rd Fleet Week ran May 26–31, 2010. Visiting ships included: * {{USS|Iwo Jima|LHD-7|6}} * {{USS|Philippine Sea|CG-58|6}} * {{USS|James E. Williams|DDG-95|6}} * {{USS|De Wert|FFG-45|6}} * {{USS|Tempest|PC-2|6}} * {{USS|Monsoon|PC-4|6}} * {{USS|Squall|PC-7|6}} * {{USCGC|Campbell|WMEC-909|6}} * {{USCGC|Abbie Burgess|WLM-533|6}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} * [[USAV General Frank S. Besson Jr.|USAV ''General Frank S. Besson Jr.'']] * {{HMCS|Athabaskan|DDH-282|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2011=== The 24th New York Fleet Week was in May 2011. Visiting ships were: * {{USS|Iwo Jima|LHD-7|6}} * {{USS|New York|LPD-21|6}} * {{USS|John L. Hall|FFG-32|6}} * {{USS|Kauffman|FFG-59|6}} * {{USS|Carr|FFG-52|6}} * {{USCGC|Willow|WLB-202|6}} * {{USCGC|Tampa|WMEC-902|6}} * {{USCGC|Reliance|WMEC-615|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2012=== The 25th New York City Fleet Week was in May 2012. It was also OpSail 2012 in commemoration of the War of 1812. Visiting ships were: * {{USS|Wasp|LHD-1|6}} * {{USS|San Jacinto|CG-56|6}} * {{USS|Roosevelt|DDG-80|6}} * {{USS|Gonzalez|DDG-66|6}} * {{USS|Donald Cook|DDG-75|6}} * {{USS|Mitscher|DDG-57|6}} * {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327|6}} * {{USCGC|Willow|WLB-202|6}} * {{USCGC|Seneca|WMEC-906|6}} * Brazilian tall ship {{ship||Cisne Branco}} * {{ship|French schooner|Belle Poule}} * {{ship|French schooner|Étoile}} * {{ship|ARM|Cuauhtémoc|BE01|6}} * {{ship|ARC|Gloria}} * {{ship|KRI|Dewaruci}} * {{ship|Spanish ship|Juan Sebastián Elcano|1927|2}} * {{ship|BAE|Guayas|BE-21|6}} * {{HMCS|Iroquois|DDG 280|6}} * {{RFAux|Argus}} * {{JDS|Shirane|DDH-143|6}} * {{ship|Finnish minelayer|Pohjanmaa}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2013=== Fleet Week was canceled due to federal budget cuts ([[Budget sequestration in 2013|sequestration]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=New York City Fleet Week officially canceled|url=https://abc7ny.com/archive/9077763/|publisher=WABC TV|access-date=24 April 2013|archive-date=25 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130425042750/http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_york&id=9077763|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Budget cuts end Fleet Week in NYC|date=12 April 2013|url=http://wtvr.com/2013/04/12/fleet-week-cancelled-due-to-budget-cuts/|publisher=WTVR TV|access-date=12 April 2013|archive-date=23 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130423161531/http://wtvr.com/2013/04/12/fleet-week-cancelled-due-to-budget-cuts/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=With Federal Budget Cuts, Something Will Be Missing From Fleet Week: The Sailors|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/12/nyregion/fleet-week-is-threatened-by-federal-budget-cuts.html|newspaper=NY Times|date=11 April 2013|access-date=12 April 2013|last1=McGeehan|first1=Patrick|archive-date=12 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130412011436/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/12/nyregion/fleet-week-is-threatened-by-federal-budget-cuts.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ===New York City Fleet Week 2014=== On April 8, 2014, the Navy announced that visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Oak Hill|LSD-51|6}} * {{USS|Cole|DDG-67|6}} * {{USS|McFaul|DDG-74|6}} – {{USS|Gettysburg|CG-64|6}} was the originally scheduled to attend, but was replaced by ''McFaul'' * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} * {{USCGC|Campbell|WMEC-909|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2015=== On April 13, 2015, the Navy announced that visiting ships would be: * {{USS|San Antonio|LPD-17|6}} * {{USS|Barry|DDG-52|6}} * {{USS|Stout|DDG-55|6}} * {{USCGC|Spencer|WMEC-905|6}} * {{USCGC|Sturgeon Bay|WTGB-109|6}} * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2016=== On April 4, 2016, the Navy announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Bataan|LHD-5|6}} * {{USS|Fort McHenry|LSD-43|6}} * {{USS|Bainbridge|DDG-96|6}} * {{USS|Farragut|DDG-99|6}} * {{USS|Shamal|PC-13|6}} * {{USCGC|Forward|WMEC-911|6}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} – {{USCGC|Juniper|WLB-201|6}} was originally scheduled to attend, but was replaced by ''Katherine Walker'' * {{HMCS|Athabaskan|DDH-282|6}} * {{HMCS|Kingston|MM 700|6}} * {{HMCS|Moncton|MM 708|6}} * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2017=== On May 8, 2017, the Navy announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Kearsarge|LHD-3|6}} * {{USS|San Jacinto|CG-56|6}} * {{USS|Monterey|CG-61|6}} * {{USS|Lassen|DDG-82|6}} * {{USS|Zephyr|PC-8|6}} * {{USCGC|Hamilton|WMSL-753|6}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} * {{USNS|Yuma|T-EPF-8|6}} * {{HMCS|Glace Bay|MM 701|6}} * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' * {{RV|Neil Armstrong|AGOR-27|6}} ===New York City Fleet Week 2018=== On April 12, 2018, the Navy announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Arlington|LPD-24|6}} * {{USS|Mitscher|DDG-57|6}} * {{USS|Little Rock|LCS-9|6}} * {{USS|Zephyr|PC-8|6}} * {{USCGC|Diligence|WMEC-616|6}} * {{USCGC|Richard Snyder|WPC-1127|6}} * {{USCGC|Sturgeon Bay|WTGB-109|6}} – {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} was originally scheduled to attend but was replaced by ''Sturgeon Bay'' * {{USNS|Maury|T-AGS-66|6}} * {{USNS|City of Bismarck|T-EPF-9|6}} * {{HMCS|Moncton|MM 708|6}} * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2019=== On March 27, 2019, the Navy announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|New York|LPD-21|6}} * {{USS|Hue City|CG-66|6}} * {{USS|Jason Dunham|DDG-109|6}} * {{USS|Milwaukee|LCS-5|6}} * {{USS|Tornado|PC-14|6}} * {{USCGC|Campbell|WMEC-909|6}} * {{USCGC|Lawrence O. Lawson|WPC-1120|6}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552|6}} * {{USNS|Burlington|T-EPF-10|6}} * {{HMCS|Glace Bay|MM 701|6}} * {{HMCS|Oriole|KC 480|6}} * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2020=== On March 27, 2020, it was announced that the in-person Fleet Week event had been cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. "Virtual Fleet Week," its web-based alternative, attracted over 170,000 unique viewers from May 20–26, 2020.<ref>{{cite news |title=Virtual Fleet Week New York videos attracted 170,000 unique viewers |url=https://www.dcmilitary.com/tester/news/local/virtual-fleet-week-new-york-videos-attracted-170-000-unique-viewers/article_931deac1-c070-54e1-80ae-9034e33d7cc7.html |access-date=August 9, 2021 |agency=Navy Region MID-ATLANTIC Public Affairs |publisher=Naval Air Station Patuxent River Tester |date=June 11, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210809231946/https://www.dcmilitary.com/tester/news/local/virtual-fleet-week-new-york-videos-attracted-170-000-unique-viewers/article_931deac1-c070-54e1-80ae-9034e33d7cc7.html |archive-date=August 9, 2021}}</ref> ===New York City Fleet Week 2021=== On February 8, 2021, it was announced that the in-person Fleet Week event had again been cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. Virtual Fleet Week returned for its second consecutive year.<ref>{{cite news |title=Fleet Week New York is back and virtual for 2nd straight year |url=https://abc7ny.com/fleet-week-ny-canceled-virtual/10695194/ |access-date=August 9, 2021 |publisher=WABC-TV 7 New York |date=May 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210526025140/https://abc7ny.com/fleet-week-ny-canceled-virtual/10695194/ |archive-date=May 26, 2021}}</ref> ===New York City Fleet Week 2022=== [[File:NYC Fleet Week 2022.jpg|thumb|right|2022 NYC Fleet Week ship tours at Staten Island's Homeport Pier.]] On March 16, 2022, it was announced that Fleet Week would return after a two-year pause due to COVID-19. On April 1, 2022, it was announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Bataan|LHD-5}} * {{USS|Milwaukee|LCS-5}} * {{USCGC|Dependable|WMEC-626}} * {{USCGC|Sycamore|WLB-209}} * {{HMS|Protector|A173}} * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2023=== On April 4, 2023, it was announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Bataan|LHD-5}} * {{USS|Oak Hill|LSD-51}} * {{USS|Cole|DDG-67}} * {{USCGC|Legare|WMEC-912}} * {{USCGC|Warren Deyampert|WPC-1151}} * {{USNS|Newport|T-EPF-12}} * {{HMS|Scott|H131}} * {{HMCS|Glace Bay|MM 701}} * [[Italian frigate Virginio Fasan (F 591)|ITS ''Virginio Fasan'' (F591)]] * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2024=== On 24 April, it was announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|Bataan|LHD-5}} * {{USS|Marinette|LCS-25}} * {{USCGC|Calhoun|WMSL-759}} * {{USCGC|Sturgeon Bay|WTGB-109}} * {{USCGC|Katherine Walker|WLM-552}} * [[German frigate Baden-Württemberg|FGS ''Baden-Württemberg'' (F222)]] * [[German ship Frankfurt am Main|FGS ''Frankfurt am Main'' (A1412)]] * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===New York City Fleet Week 2025=== On 24 April, it was announced visiting ships would be: * {{USS|New York|LPD-21}} * {{USS|Oak Hill|LSD-51}} * {{USCGC|Calhoun|WMSL-759}} * {{USCGC|Sturgeon Bay|WTGB-109}} * {{USCGC|Hawser|WYTL-65610}} * [[HMCS Frédérick Rolette|HMCS ''Frédérick Rolette'' (AOPV-434)]] * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ==Baltimore== Maryland Fleet Week is a biennial tradition in [[Baltimore]] and is managed by [[Historic Ships in Baltimore]]. ===Maryland Fleet Week and Air Show Baltimore Fleet Week 2018=== Ships included: * {{USS|Oak Hill|LSD-51}} * {{USS|Milwaukee|LCS-5}} * {{USS|Tornado|PC-14}} * {{USNS|City of Bismarck|T-EPF-9}} * {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327}} * {{HMS|Monmouth|F235}} * {{HMCS|Moncton|MM 708}} * USACE ''Catlett'' * USACE ''Reynolds'' * {{ship|RV|Bay Hydro II||6}} ([[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|NOAA]]) * SV ''Godspeed'' * USNAS ''YP-705'' * USNAS ''YP-706'' * USNAS ''YP-707'' * USNAS ''YP-708'' ===Maryland Fleet Week and Air Show Baltimore Fleet Week 2022=== * Ships included: * {{USS|Carter Hall|LSD-50}} * {{USS|Minneapolis-Saint Paul|LCS-21}} * [[USCGC James Rankin|USCGC James Rankin (WLM-555)]] * {{USNS|Newport|T-EPF-12}} * {{HMCS|Moncton|MM 708}} * {{HMCS|Glace Bay|MM 701}} * {{HMS|Richmond|F239}} * [[Danmark (ship, 1932)|''Danmark'']] * USNAV ''YP-705'' * USNAV ''YP-706'' ===Maryland Fleet Week and Air Show Baltimore Fleet Week 2024=== Ships included: * [[USS Marinette (LCS-25)|USS Marinette (LCS 25)]] * [[USS Gonzalez|USS Gonzalez (DDG 66)]] * [[USS Fort Lauderdale|USS Fort Lauderdale (LSD 28)]] * [[USS Constellation (1854)|USS Constellation]] * [[USS Torsk|USS Torsk (SS-423)]] * USNAV YP-698 * USACE M/V Reynolds * USACE M/V Catlett * [[USCGC Taney|USCGC Taney (WHEC-37)]] * [[USCGC James Rankin|USCGC James Rankin (WLM-555)]] * [[United States lightship Chesapeake (LV-116)|Chesapeake (LS-116)]] ==Portland== [[Portland, Oregon]] includes fleet week as a part of its annual [[Portland Rose Festival]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Rose Festival :: Events :: Fleet | url=http://www.rosefestival.org/events/fleet/ | publisher=Portland Rose Festival Foundation | year=2011 | access-date=28 September 2011 | archive-date=5 October 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005095739/http://www.rosefestival.org/events/fleet/ | url-status=live }}</ref> === Portland Fleet Week 1936 === 1936 was the first Fleet Week for Portland, although navy ships had visited Portland previously starting in 1892 as part of civic celebrations.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Hamell|first=Rick|title=Ships of Fleet Week|url=https://www.academia.edu/26078785|language=en|access-date=2019-06-09|archive-date=2023-04-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230405170427/https://www.academia.edu/26078785|url-status=live}}</ref> Ships included: * USS ''Houston'' (CA-30) * USS ''Milwaukee'' (CL-5) * USS ''Chester'' (CL-27) * USS ''Chicago'' (CL-29) * USS ''Aylwyn'' (DD-355) * USS ''Bainbridge'' (DD-246) * USS ''Chandler'' (DD-206) * USS ''Detroit'' (CL-8) * USS ''Farragut'' (DD-348) * USS ''Goff'' (DD-247) * USS ''Hovey'' (DD-208) * USS ''Hull'' (DD-350) * USS ''Litchfield'' (DD-336) * USS ''Long'' (DD-209) * USS ''Monaghan'' (DD-354) * USS ''Sturdevant'' (DD-240) * USS ''Southard'' (DD-207) * USS ''Worden'' (DD-352) * USS ''Relief'' (AH-1) === Portland Fleet Week 1937 === Ships included: * USS ''Astoria'' (CA-34) * USS ''Chicago'' (CL-29) * USS ''Indianapolis'' (CA-35) * USS ''Louisville'' (CA-28) * USS ''Memphis'' (CL-13) * USS ''Minneapolis'' (CL-36) * USS ''New Orleans'' (CL-32) * USS ''Northampton'' (CL-26) * USS ''Pensacola'' (CL-24) * USS ''Quincy'' (CA-39) * USS ''Richmond'' (CL-9) * USS ''Trenton'' (CL-11) * USS ''Tuscaloosa'' (CA-37) * USS ''Salt Lake City'' (CL-25) * USS ''Pensacola'' (CL-24) * USS ''Brooks'' (DD-232) * USS ''Fox'' (DD-234) * USS ''Goff'' (DD-247) * USS ''Marblehead'' (CL-12) * USS ''Reuben James'' (DD-245) * USS ''Relief'' (AH-1) * USS ''Arctic'' (AF-7) === Portland Fleet Week 1938 === Ships included: * USS ''Chester'' (CL-27) * USS ''Chicago'' (CL-29) * USS ''Indianapolis'' (CA-35) * USS ''Northampton'' (CL-26) * USS ''Pensacola'' (CL-24) * USS ''Salt Lake City'' (CL-25) * USS ''Tuscaloosa'' (CA-37) * USS ''Vincennes'' (CA-44) * USS ''Alywin'' (DD-355) * USS ''Dale'' (DD-353) * USS ''Dewey'' (DD-349) * USS ''Farragut'' (DD-348) * USS ''Hull'' (DD-350) * USS ''Phelps'' (DD-360) * USS ''MacDonough'' (DD-331) * USS ''Monaghan'' (DD-354) * USS ''Worden'' (DD-352) * USS ''Relief'' (AH-1) * USS ''Arctic'' (AF-7) * USS ''Medusa'' (AR-1) === Portland Fleet Week 2011 === Ships included: * USS ''Lake Champlain'' (CG-57) * USS ''Igraham'' (FFG-61) * USS ''McClusky'' (FFG-41) * USCGC ''Active'' (WMEC-618) * USCGC ''Fir'' (WLB-213) * USCGC ''Bluebell'' (WLI-313) * USCGC ''Henry Blake'' (WLM-563) * ACOE Redlinger * ACOE Essaysons * HMCS ''Saskatoon'' (MM 709) * HMCS ''Whitehorse'' (MM 705) === Portland Fleet Week 2012 === Ships included: * USS ''Dewey'' (DDG-105) * USS ''William P. Lawrence'' (DDG-110) * USS ''Ingraham'' (FFG-61) === Portland Fleet Week 2013 === For 2013 all Fleet Weeks were canceled due to budget issues === Portland Fleet Week 2014 === Ships included: * USS ''Lake Champlain'' (CG-57) * USS ''Spruance'' (DDG-111) * USCGC ''Alert'' (WMEC-630) * USCGC ''CuttyHunk'' (WPB-1322) * HMCS ''Oriole'' (KC 480) === Portland Fleet Week 2015 === Ships included: * USS ''Chosin'' (CG-65) * USS ''Cape St. George'' (CG-71) * USS ''Champion'' (MCM-4) * USCGC ''Waesche'' (WMSL-751) * USCGC ''Wahoo'' (87345) * USCGC ''Bluebell'' (WLI-313) * USCGC ''Henry Blake'' (WLM-563) * HMCS ''Calgary'' (FFH 335) * HMCS ''Whitehorse'' (MM 705) * HMCS ''Saskatoon'' (MM 709) * HMCS ''Oriole'' (KC 480) === Portland Fleet Week 2016 === Ships included: * USS ''Russell'' (DDG-59) * USS ''Howard'' (DDG-83) * USS ''Champion'' (MCM-4) * USCGC ''Steadfast'' (WMEC-623) * USCGC ''Swordfish'' (WPB-87358) * USCGC ''Fir'' (WLB-213) * USCGC ''Bluebell'' (WLI-313) * HMCS ''Brandon'' (MM 710) * HMCS ''Edmonton'' (mm 703) === Portland Fleet Week 2017 === Ships included: * {{USS|Bunker Hill|CG-52}} * {{USS|Jackson|LCS-6}} * {{USCGC|Alert|WMEC-630}} * USCGC Orcas (WPB-1327) * {{USCGC|Bluebell|WLI-313}} * {{USCGC|Ironwood|WLB-297}} * {{HMCS|Brandon|MM 710}} * {{HMCS|Edmonton|MM 703}} ===Portland Fleet Week 2018=== Ships included: * {{USS|Michael Murphy|DDG-112}} * {{USS|Scout|MCM-8}} * {{USCGC|Steadfast|WMEC-623}} * {{USCGC|Bluebell|WLI-313}} * {{USCGC|Orcas|WPB-1327}} * {{USCGC|Ironwood|WLB-297}} – Decommissioned 2001, in service as a training ship since * {{HMCS|Regina|FFH 334}} * {{HMCS|Nanaimo|MM 702}} ===Portland Fleet Week 2019=== Ships included: * {{USS|Pinckney|DDG-91}} * {{USS|Independence|LCS-2}} * {{USCGC|Steadfast|WMEC-623}} * {{USCGC|Swordfish|WPB-87358}} * {{USCGC|Bluebell|WLI-313}} * {{USCGC|Ironwood|WLB-297}} – Decommissioned 2001, in service as a training ship since * {{HMCS|Edmonton|MM 703}} * {{HMCS|Nanaimo|MM 702}} ===Portland Fleet Week 2022=== Ships included: * {{USS|Michael Monsoor|DDG-1001}} * {{USS|Coronado|LCS-4}} * {{USCGC|Terrapin|WPB-87366}} * {{USCGC|Bluebell|WLI-313}} * {{USCGC|Elm|WLB-204}} * {{HMCS|Brandon|MM 710}} * {{HMCS|Edmonton|MM 703}} ===Portland Fleet Week 2023=== * {{USS|Kansas City|LCS-22}} * {{USS|John S. McCain|DDG-56}} * {{USCGC|Elm|WLB-204}} * {{USCGC|Bluebell|WLI-313}} * {{USCGC|Bailey T. Barco|WPC-1122}} * {{USCGC|Orcas|WPB-1327}} * {{HMCS|Nanaimo|MM 702}} * {{HMCS|Yellowknife|MM 706}} * {{HMCS|Edmonton|MM 703}} * USACE Redlinger ==Seattle== [[Seattle]], Washington includes fleet week during the annual [[Seafair]]. Seattle's Fleet Week was an outgrowth of its "Golden Potlatch" event that started in 1911. The Golden Potlatch was suspended in 1914, but was revived in 1934 as the "Seattle Potlatch of Progress and Fleet Week". This Fleet Week included a number of U.S. Navy ships. ===Seattle Fleet Week 2018=== Ships included: * {{USS|Somerset|LPD-25}} * {{USS|Momsen|DDG-92}} * {{USCGC|Mellon|WHEC-717}} * {{HMCS|Yellowknife|MM 706}} * {{HMCS|Whitehorse|MM 705}} ===Seattle Fleet Week 2019=== Ships included: * {{USS|Mobile Bay|CG-53}} * {{USS|Spruance|DDG-111}} * {{USCGC|Active|WMEC-618}} * {{HMCS|Edmonton|MM 703}} * {{HMCS|Nanaimo|MM 702}} * [[Leschi (fireboat)|Seattle fireboat ''Leschi'']] ==Los Angeles== The {{USS|Iowa|BB-61}} [[USS Iowa Museum|museum]] hosts Fleet Week at the [[Port of Los Angeles]] in [[San Pedro, Los Angeles, California|San Pedro]]. Inaugurated in 2011 as Los Angeles Navy Days, it was rebranded as L.A. Fleet Week in 2016. ===Los Angeles Navy Days 2011=== July 29- August 1, 2011, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Abraham Lincoln|CVN-72}} * {{USS|Princeton|CG-59}} * {{USS|Chafee|DDG-90}} * {{USS|Champion|MCM-4}} ===Los Angeles Navy Days 2012=== August 17–20, 2012, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Wayne E. Meyer|DDG-108}} * {{USCGC|George Cobb|WLM-564}} ===Los Angeles Navy Days 2013=== * Canceled due to [[2013 United States budget sequestration]] ===Los Angeles Navy Days 2014=== August 8–10, 2014, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Spruance|DDG-111}} * {{USS|Anchorage|LPD-23}} ===Los Angeles Navy Days 2015=== August 7–9, 2015, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Bunker Hill|CG-52}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2016=== September 2–5, 2016, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|America|LHA-6}} * {{USS|Champion|MCM-4}} * {{USS|Wayne E. Meyer}} * {{USCGC|Active|WMEC-618}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2017=== September 1–4, 2017, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Pasadena|SSN-752}} * {{USS|Anchorage|LPD-23}} * {{USS|Dewey|DDG-105}} * {{USS|Scout|MCM-8}} * {{USCGC|Active|WMEC-618}} * {{HMCS|Ottawa|FFH 341}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2018=== August 31-September 3, 2018, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Dewey|DDG-105}} * {{USS|Manchester|LCS-14}} * {{USS|Scout|MCM-8}} * {{USCGC|Alert|WMEC-630}} * {{HMCS|Ottawa|FFH 341}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2019=== August 30–September 2, 2019, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Comstock|LSD-45}} * {{USS|Spruance|DDG-111}} * {{USS|Tulsa|LCS-16}} * {{USS|Scout|MCM-8}} * {{USCGC|Alert|WMEC-630}} * {{USCGC|Forrest Rednour|WPC-1129}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2020=== * Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2021=== * Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2022=== May 27–30, 2022, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Essex|LHD-2}} * {{USS|Portland|LPD-27}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2023=== May 26–29, 2023, [[San Pedro, CA]]. Ships included: * {{USS|Ashland|LSD-48}} * {{USS|Cincinnati|LCS-20}} * {{USS|Princeton|CG-59}} * {{USCGC|Terrell Horne|WPC-1131}} ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2024=== May 22–27, 2024, San Pedro, CA. Ships included: * {{USS|Carl Vinson|CVN-70}} * {{USCGC|Terrell Horne|WPC-1131}} * ACTUV ''[[Sea Hunter]]'' (Display only) ===Los Angeles Fleet Week 2025=== May 23-26, 2025, San Pedro, CA. Ships will include: *{{USS|Mariner|OUSV-4}} (Display only) *{{USS|Carl M. Levin|DDG-120}} *{{USS|Harpers Ferry|LSD-49}} * [[USCG Eagle (WIX-327)]] ==New London== [[New London, Connecticut]] sometimes includes Fleet Week as a part of the Connecticut Maritime Heritage Festival. ===New London Fleet Week 2017=== Visiting ships included: * {{USS|Cole|DDG-67}} * {{USCGC|Albacore|WPB-87309}} * {{USCGC|Thunder Bay|WTGB-108}} ===New London Fleet Week 2018=== Visiting ships included: * {{USS|Lassen|DDG-82}} * {{USCGC|Albacore|WPB-87309}} * {{USCGC|Bollard|WYTL-65614}} ===New London Fleet Week 2019=== Visiting ships included: * {{USS|Sioux City|LCS-11}} * {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327}} * {{USCGC|Coho|WPB-87321}} * {{USCGC|Bollard|WYTL-65614}} * {{ship|SSV|Oliver Hazard Perry||6}} ===New London Fleet Week 2024=== Visiting ships will include: * {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327}} * {{USCGC|Razorbill|WPB-87332}} * {{USCGC|Ida Lewis|WLM-551}} ==Norfolk== [[Naval Station Norfolk]] opens to the public and conducts ship tours during its Norfolk Fleet Fest.<ref> {{cite web| url = https://www.navymwrmidlant.com/fleetfest| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171011064407/http://www.navymwrmidlant.com/fleetfest| archive-date = 2017-10-11| title = NAVSTA Norfolk 2017 Fleet Fest}}</ref> ===Norfolk Fleet Fest 2018=== Participating ships included: * {{USS|George H. W. Bush|CVN-77}} * {{USS|George Washington|CVN-73}} * {{USS|Dwight D. Eisenhower|CVN-69}} * {{USS|James E. Williams|DDG-95}} * {{USS|Bainbridge|DDG-96}} ===Norfolk Fleet Fest 2019=== Participating ships included: * {{USS|John C. Stennis|CVN-74}} * {{USS|San Jacinto|CG-56}} ===Norfolk Fleet Fest 2020=== * Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===Norfolk Fleet Fest 2021=== * Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===Norfolk Fleet Fest 2022=== * Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===Norfolk Fleet Fest 2023=== Participating ships included: * {{USS|George Washington|CVN-73}} * {{USS|James E. Williams|DDG-95}} * {{USCGC|Rollin A. Fritch|WPC-1119}} ==San Diego== [[San Diego]] annually hosts Fleet Week. ===San Diego Fleet Week 2003=== * {{USS|Valley Forge|CG-50}} * {{USS|Denver|LPD-9}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2004=== * {{USS|Decatur|DDG-73}} * {{USS|O'Kane|DDG-77}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2005=== * {{USS|Decatur|DDG-73}} * {{USS|Thach|FFG-43}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2006=== * {{USS|Pinckney|DDG-91}} * {{USS|Ogden|LPD-5}} * {{USS|Jarrett|FFG-33}} * {{USS|Pearl Harbor|LSD-52}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2007=== * {{USS|Mobile Bay|CG-53}} * {{USS|Chancellorsville|CG-62}} * {{USS|New Orleans|LPD-18}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2008=== * {{USS|Sampson|DDG-102}} * {{USS|Preble|DDG-88}} * {{USS|Tarawa|LHA-1}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2009=== * {{USS|Princeton|CG-59}} * {{USS|Makin Island|LHD-8}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2010=== * {{USS|Gary|FFG-51}} * {{USS|Freedom|LCS-1}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2011=== * {{USS|Princeton|CG-59}} * {{USS|Rushmore|LSD-47}} * {{USS|Ronald Reagan|CVN-76}} * {{USS|Benfold|DDG-65}} * {{HMCS|Ottawa|FFH-341}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2012=== * {{USS|San Diego|LPD-22}} * {{USCGC|Morgenthau|WHEC-722}} * {{USS|Spruance|DDG-111}} * {{USS|Halsey|DDG-97}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2013=== * Canceled due to [[2013 United States budget sequestration]] ===San Diego Fleet Week 2014=== * {{USS|Nimitz|CVN-68}} * {{USS|Somerset|LPD-25}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2015=== * {{USS|Cape St. George|CG-71}} * {{USS|Somerset|LPD-25}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2016=== * {{USS|Kidd|DDG-100}} * {{USCGC|Sherman|WHEC-720}} * {{HMCS|Winnipeg|FFH-338}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2017=== * {{USS|Anchorage|LPD-23}} * {{USCGC|Midgett|WHEC-726}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2018=== * {{USS|Harpers Ferry|LSD-49}} * {{USCGC|Mellon|WHEC-717}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2019=== * {{USS|San Diego|LPD-22}} * {{USCGC|Robert Ward|WPC-1130}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2020=== * Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. ===San Diego Fleet Week 2021=== * {{USS|Fort Worth|LCS-3}} * {{USCGC|Benjamin Bottoms|WPC-1132}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2022=== * {{USS|Montgomery|LCS-8}} * {{USCGC|Forrest O. Rednour|WPC-1129}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2022=== * {{USS|Jackson|LCS-6}} * {{USCGC|Steadfast|WMEC-623}} * {{USCGC|Forrest O. Rednour|WPC-1129}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2023=== * {{USS|Jackson|LCS-6}} * {{USCGC|Steadfast|WMEC-623}} ===San Diego Fleet Week 2024=== * {{USS|Tripoli|LHA-7}} * {{USS|Germantown|LSD-42}} * {{USS|Pinckney|DDG-91}} * {{USS|Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee|DDG-123}} * {{USS|Montgomery|LCS-8}} ==Boston== [[Boston]] occasionally hosts Fleet Week as a part of larger events and sometimes as a part of their annual Marine Week. ===Boston Fleet Week 2012=== Ships included: * {{USS|Constitution}} * {{USS|Wasp|LHD-1}} * {{USS|Gravely|DDG-107}} * {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327}} * {{USCGC|Juniper|WLB-201}} * {{USCGC|Marcus Hanna|WLM-554}} * {{HMCS|Iroquois|DDG 280}} * {{HMCS|Preserver|AOR 510}} * {{HMCS|Goose Bay|MM 707}} * {{HMCS|Moncton|MM 708}} * {{HMCS|Kingston|MM 700}} * {{HMCS|Summerside|MM 711}} * {{ship|RFA|Argus|A135|6}} * {{ship|German frigate|Hessen}} * {{HNoMS|Thor Heyerdahl|F314}} * {{HDMS|Esbern Snare|L17}} * {{ship||Cisne Branco||2}} * {{ARC|Gloria}} * {{BAE|Guayas|BE-21}} * {{KRI|Dewaruci}} * NOAAS ''Thomas Jefferson'' (S222) ===Boston Fleet Week 2017=== Ships included: * {{USS|Whidbey Island|LSD-41}} * {{USS|Constitution}} * {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327}} * {{BAP|Unión}} * {{HMCS|Oriole}} * {{BAE|Guayas|BE-21}} * [[Chilean ship Esmeralda|Chilean schooner ''Esmeralda'']] * {{ship|SSV|Oliver Hazard Perry}} ==New Orleans== [[New Orleans]], though usually as a part of [[Navy Week]], typically has naval vessels take part annually. ===New Orleans Navy Week 2022=== Ships included: * {{USS|Lassen|DDG-82}} * {{USS|Farragut|DDG-99}} * {{USCGC|Daniel Tarr|WPC-1136}} * [[Confiance-class patrol vessel|FS ''La Combattante'' (P735)]] ==Miami== ===Miami Fleet Week 2024=== Ships will include:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.local10.com/news/local/2024/04/08/uss-harry-s-truman-to-be-displayed-at-miami-fleet-week/ | title=USS Harry S. Truman to be displayed at Miami Fleet Week | date=8 April 2024 }}</ref><ref>https://fleetweekmiami.org {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> * {{USS|Harry S. Truman|CVN-75}} * {{USS|Bataan|LHD 5}} * {{USS|Leyte Gulf|CG 55}} * {{USS|Normandy|CG 60}} * {{USCGC|Seneca (WMEC-906)}} ==Other cities== Fleet Week and similar traditions in other cities include: * [[OpSail]] events are sometimes accompanied by warships and opened to the public in various Fleet Week style events, or sometimes combined. * [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii]] often hosts ship tours prior to major naval exercises such as [[RIMPAC]] ==Other countries== ===Kiel Week=== The German city of [[Kiel]] annually hosts [[Kiel Week]], largely a sailing event, warships usually take part and open to the public in the same manner as Fleet Week. ===Vancouver Fleet Weekend 2022=== The city of [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] hosted Fleet Weekend for the first time in 2022. Visiting ships were:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nsnews.com/local-news/navy-ships-sail-into-north-vancouver-this-weekend-5311779 | title=Navy ships arrive in North Vancouver, open for tours Saturday | date=29 April 2022 | access-date=2022-04-29 | archive-date=2022-04-29 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220429002638/https://www.nsnews.com/local-news/navy-ships-sail-into-north-vancouver-this-weekend-5311779 | url-status=live }}</ref> * {{HMCS|Vancouver|FFH 331}} * {{HMCS|Calgary|FFH 335}} * {{HMCS|Brandon|MM 710}} * {{HMCS|Edmonton|MM 703}} * {{HMCS|Raven|PCT 56}} * {{HMCS|Cougar|PCT 61}} * {{HMCS|Moose|PCT 62}} ===Vancouver Fleet Weekend 2024=== Visiting ships included: * {{HMCS|Vancouver|FFH 331}} * {{HMCS|Regina|FFH 334}} * [[HMCS Max Bernays|HMCS ''Max Bernays'' (AOPV 432)]] ===Halifax International Fleet Week 2023=== The city of [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]] hosted its first fleet week in September 2023. Visiting ships were: * {{HMCS|Fredericton|FFH 337}} * {{HMCS|Margaret Brooke|AOPV 431}} * {{HMCS|Glace Bay|MM 701}} * {{HMCS|Moncton|MM 708}} * {{USS|Porter|DDG-78}} * {{HMS|Portland|F79}} ===Rendez-vous naval de Quebec 2024=== [[Quebec City]] will host its fleet week from July 4–7, 2024. Visiting ships will be: * [[HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337)|HMCS ''Fredericton'']] * [[HMCS William Hall|HMCS ''William Hall'']] * [[USS Carney (DDG-64)|USS ''Carney'']] * [[HMS Protector (A173)|HMS ''Protector'']] * [[FS Rhône (A603)|FS ''Rhône'']] ==See also== *[[Navy Weeks]] ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} * [http://www.fleetweeknewyork.com/ Fleet Week New York Website] * [http://www.browardnavydaysinc.org/ Fleet Week Port Everglades Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017061403/http://browardnavydaysinc.org/ |date=2012-10-17 }} * [https://fleetweeksf.org/ San Francisco Fleet Week Website] * [http://www.fleetweeksandiego.org San Diego Fleet Week Website] * [http://www.seafair.com/events/fleetweek Seattle Seafair Fleet Week Website] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110722192033/https://auth.cnic.navy.mil/cnrma/Programs/FWNY/index.htm Fleet Week NYC 2010] {{US Navy navbox}} {{US Coast Guard navbox}} {{US Marine Corps navbox}} [[Category:Culture of New York City]] [[Category:Culture of San Francisco]] [[Category:Exhibitions in the United States]] [[Category:Festivals in San Diego]] [[Category:Military in the San Francisco Bay Area]] [[Category:United States Navy traditions]] [[Category:United States Coast Guard]] [[Category:United States Marine Corps lore and symbols]] [[Category:Week-long events]]
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