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Augsburg is a Bremen -class frigate of the German Navy. The vessel was commissioned on 3 October The vessel is currently based at Wilhelmshaven , Germany. Augsburg was laid in April at the yards of Bremer Vulkan , Bremen and launched on 17 September After undergoing trials Augsburg was commissioned on 3 October She is currently based at Wilhelmshaven as part of 4. Fregattengeschwader , forming a component of Einsatzflottille 2.
She has the nickname "Wilde 13", a reference to her pennant number , and the German children's story Jim Button and the Wild 13 , which was turned into a production by the marionette theatre Augsburger Puppenkiste. After commissioning Augsburg was initially assigned to 2. Fregattengeschwader , being transferred to 4. Fregattengeschwader on 9 January These concluded at Kiel on 20 June , during which time the ships carried out manoeuvres as far north as the Arctic Circle and as far south as the Equator, visiting 13 ports in nine countries.
On 9 April Augsburg was released from the training exercises in order to serve as an escort for the US special purpose vessel MV Cape Ray in the eastern Mediterranean. Cape Ray was transporting Syrian chemical weapons for destruction. She was relieved from this duty on 3 December by the minehunter Weilheim. On 6 December Augsburg deployed as an escort for the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle during its operations against the military group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Contents move to sidebar hide.
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