MINA SALMAN PIER, Bahrain (NNS) -- The
U.S. Navy's first afloat forward staging base-interim, USS Ponce (AFSB-I),
arrived in Bahrain for duty in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR),
July 6.
Prior to arriving in theater, Ponce,
formerly designated as an amphibious transport dock (LPD), was converted and
reclassified as an AFSB(I) in April to fulfill a long-standing U.S. Central
Command (CENTCOM) request for an AFSB to be located in its AOR.
"Ponce's role as an AFSB provides
us with an enhanced capability to conduct maritime security operations, and
gives us greater flexibility to support a wide range of contingencies with our
regional partners," said Vice Adm. John Miller, commander, U.S. Naval
Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).
Ponce's primary mission is to support
mine countermeasures (MCM) operations and other missions, such as the ability
to provide repair service to other deployed units, including electrical, diesel
engine, piping, and machinery repairs. Additionally, Ponce also has the
capability to embark and launch small riverine craft.
Commanded by a U.S. Navy captain, Ponce
will remain a U.S. Navy ship. The newly classed AFSB will be manned by a
"hybrid" crew consisting of approximately 150 Military Sealift
Command (MSC) civilian mariners and 55 U.S. Navy Sailors. Sailors will be
primarily responsible for the ship operations. MSC personnel will man the
engineering, deck and damage control departments.
"The versatility of Ponce, combined
with the teamwork of its 'hybrid' crew, brings a unique capability to the
region." said Capt. Jon Rodgers, commanding officer of Ponce. "As the
first dedicated afloat forward staging base, we look forward to working closely
with our coalition and regional partners to promote security and
stability."
Ponce departed its homeport of Norfolk,
Va., June 1. Previously scheduled to decommission, Ponce delayed its scheduled
decommissioning to serve as an interim AFSB until a permanent solution can be
identified.
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