From U.S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs
PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy announced today plans to
send one of its newest amphibious transport dock ships to Sasebo, Japan,
demonstrating the United States' commitment to the defense of Japan and the security
and stability of the vital Asia-Pacific.
The San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS
Green Bay (LPD 20) will join U.S. 7th Fleet in February 2015. She will replace
the Austin-class USS Denver (LPD 9), which is the Navy's oldest ship on active
duty next the USS Constitution, serving since 1968.
Green Bay is a member of the latest amphibious transport
dock (LPD) class and represents a significant improvement in capability for the
fleet. She is equipped with an advanced command and control suite; increased
lift capacity with substantial increases in vehicle and cargo carrying
capability; and advanced ship survivability features. The ship supports the
rapid transfer of personnel and equipment via the landing craft and MV-22
Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, making this ship a critical element for amphibious
ready groups and expeditionary strike groups.
Denver will prepare for decommissioning and transit to Pearl
Harbor in the summer of 2014 for final decommissioning in September 2014.
The amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu (LHA 5), homeported
in San Diego, will proceed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility to
mitigate the gap in amphibious presence until Green Bay's arrival.
This ship rotation does not necessitate any changes to base
facilities in either San Diego, Sasebo, or Pearl Harbor.
The United States values Japan's contributions to the peace,
security and stability of the Indo-Asia-Pacific and its long-term commitment
and hospitality in hosting U.S. forces forward deployed there. These forces,
along with their counterparts in the Japan Self-Defense Forces, make up the
core capabilities needed by the alliance to meet our common strategic
objectives.
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