SINGAPORE (NNS) -- Secretary of the Navy
Ray Mabus addressed U.S. Sailors and Navy civilians during an all hands call at
Logistics Group Western Pacific (COMLOG WESTPAC) and Navy Region Center
Singapore (NRCS) Aug. 8.
Mabus thanked all hands for their
continued service while assigned in Singapore.
"The people at home will never know
how much skill and talent it takes to wear the uniform and do your job on a day
to day basis in this part of the world," said Mabus. "You make
America safer, more secure, and just a better place."
Mabus highlighted the renewed focus on
the Western Pacific in the new strategic guidance released by the Department of
Defense in January, noting that the continued U.S. military presence in East
Asia since World War II had contributed to regional peace and stability.
"The military has always been here
in the region," said Mabus. "From a Navy-centric standpoint, the new
strategy puts more emphasis on the Navy and Marine Corps."
Mabus held the all hands call during a
four-day visit to Singapore that included meetings with US and Singaporean
military and civilian officials along with attendance of Singapore's 47th
National Day parade.
The Secretary's visit reinforced the
importance of the strategic partnership between the U.S and Singapore.
"For all of the military services
involved with engagement in this region, from the exercises to continued access
of this regional hub, we have no better partner than Singapore," said
Mabus. "We'll bring the first of up to four Littoral Combat Ships here
next Spring."
While no U.S. base exists in Singapore,
the U.S. Navy presence here dates back several decades and the Navy leases
facilities from the Singaporean government. Today, the U.S. military community
in Singapore includes active duty, civilian personnel and family members, distributed
among 15 commands.
COMLOG WESTPAC was established at the
Port of Singapore Authority (PSA), Sembawang Terminal, in July 1992, after the
command's relocation from Naval Station Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines.
Established in 2007, NRCS provides administrative support to nine Navy, Army,
Air Force and Joint commands in Singapore. It also manages 165 family and
bachelor housing units and dozens of command, administrative and warehouse
facilities.
COMLOG WESTPAC and NRCS are the U.S. 7th
Fleet's providers of combat-ready logistics and shore support services. These
commands maintain and operate government-owned and contracted vessels to keep
combatant ships and units throughout the region armed, fueled and fed.
Additionally, COMLOG WESTPAC is 7th
Fleet's Theater Security Cooperation agent for Southeast Asia, promoting
military-to-military relations and coordinating exercises such as Cooperation
Afloat Readiness and Training.
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