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    Arctic Command’s Hotel Ship Departs Nuuk

    By Greenland ReviewJune 9, 2026052 Mins Read
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    From early February, the hotel ship Ocean Endeavor has been docked in Nuuk, providing a unique accommodation for soldiers participating in the Arctic Endurance exercise. This military operation began on January 14, shortly after tense negotiations between the United States and Greenland, which saw President Trump opting against a military takeover of the island.

    The Danish defense has leased the Ocean Endeavor, allowing troops from Denmark and allied nations to train in the region. However, the Arctic Command recently announced via the Facebook group ‘Nuuk Borger Info’ that the vessel will set sail at the start of this week. The ship’s captain also shared a video on Instagram confirming their departure is scheduled for Tuesday.

    As the soldiers prepare to move, they will be relocated to new accommodations in Nuuk. For operational and security reasons, the Arctic Command has chosen not to disclose the specific locations of their personnel.

    Impact on Troop Presence in Nuuk

    The departure of the Ocean Endeavor raises questions about the future number of soldiers stationed in Nuuk. KNR has reached out to the Arctic Command to clarify whether this change signals a reduction in troop levels, but officials have refrained from providing a direct answer. In their written response, they emphasized their commitment to minimizing the impact on the local community, even as accommodations shift around Nuuk.

    Historical Context

    Earlier in January, the operation faced its own challenges when technical issues with the vessel Tuukkaq forced passengers to stay overnight aboard Sarfaq Ittuk. Sources informed KNR that this disruption stemmed from the Armed Forces booking a significant number of beds across the city to support Operation Arctic Endurance.

    As Nuuk navigates the fluctuating military presence, local officials and residents remain watchful of how these developments will shape their community’s dynamics in the months to come.

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