MAYPORT, Fla. (NNS) -- USS Underwood
(FFG 36) departed on its final deployment in support of Southern Seas 2012,
April 23.
The deployment will begin by
participating in Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMTUEX) with the Eisenhower
Strike Group as part of their pre-deployment training. The ship and crew will
then deploy to the U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) area of responsibility
(AOR) May 2 to conduct Southern Seas 2012. Southern Seas will include the
multinational exercises UNITAS Pacific (UNITAS PAC), Silent Forces Exercise
(SIFOREX) and UNITAS Atlantic (UNITAS LANT).
"Underwood completed our final
basic phase training back in February and we've been working for well over a
year in preparation for Southern Seas 2012. As we head out the door we'll
finish our integrated phase training with Eisenhower Strike Group COMTUEX,
which will be our certifying event allowing us to move out on deployment to
Fourth Fleet," Cmdr. Peter T. Mirisola, commanding officer, USS Underwood
(FFG 36) said.
Underwood will also support Operation
Martillo, a joint, interagency and multi-national collaborative mission among
Western Hemisphere and European nations to deny Transnational Criminal
Organizations (TCOs) air and maritime access to the littoral regions of the
Central American isthmus. Operation Martillo targets narcotics, precursor
chemicals, bulk cash, weapons and humans being transported via maritime and air
domains.
Southern Seas is an annual collaborative
deployment to conduct a variety of exercises, missions and multinational
subject matter expert exchanges. The focus is on enhancing interoperability,
increase regional stability, and building and maintaining regional
relationships with countries throughout the hemisphere through joint,
multinational and interagency exchanges and cooperation.
"It is going to be quite a
privilege and an honor to go down there. I know the crew's excited. We're going
to have a lot of great visits. We're looking forward to the multi-national
engagement with our Central and South American and Caribbean nation
hosts," Mirisola said.
Formally known as the Partnership of the
Americas, Southern Seas gives a distinct name to one of the United States'
marquee deployments. This is the seventh such deployment and falls under U.S.
Naval Forces Southern Command and U.S. 4th Fleet (COMUSNAVSO/C4F) Partnership
of the Americas initiative.
"There's no better way for
Underwood to deploy than to support Southern Seas and UNITAS. This is the
United States' longest standing annual exercise and the crown jewel of naval
exercises for the U.S. Navy. There's no better way to end the ship's service
life than to finish with UNITAS deployment," said Mirisola.
Underwood will return to Mayport in
November 2012 and be decommissioned in March 2013. The Oliver Hazard
Perry-class frigate was commissioned January 29, 1983 and conducted her maiden
deployment in 1985. Underwood participated in numerous counter-narcotics
operations in the Caribbean Sea in her 29 years of service to the fleet.
After the devastating earthquake in
Haiti, Underwood and her crew deployed immediately to the island and provided
critical medical assistance in support of Operation Unified Response.
U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command and
U.S. 4th Fleet (COMUSNAVSO/C4F) supports U.S. Southern Command joint and
combined full-spectrum military operations by providing principally sea-based,
forward presence to ensure freedom of maneuver in the maritime domain, to
foster and sustain cooperative relationships with international partners and to
fully exploit the sea as maneuver space in order to enhance regional security
and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and
South American regions.
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