By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Matthew Riggs
PACIFIC OCEAN (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy's forward-deployed
aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) departed its forward-operating
location of Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, May 19, to conduct preparatory
exercises for the ship and its crew in advance of the upcoming 2014 patrol.
Prior to returning to sea, George Washington welcomed
numerous Sailors who were either new to the Navy or had never before served
aboard a ship.
"This is going to be a great experience for them,"
said Command Master Chief Shaun Brahmsteadt. "Some of these Sailors have
never even left their hometowns, let alone the United States. They'll get an
opportunity to experience and see numerous things other people only dream
of."
Many Sailors were eager to get underway and experience life
at sea while stationed aboard the ship.
"I'm very excited," said Mass Communication
Specialist Seaman Apprentice Oscar Moreno Jr., from Washington D.C., a Sailor
new to George Washington. "I've always heard experienced Sailors say that
I should go to sea. Finally I'm out here and see it for myself."
These new Sailors will have to learn to cope with new
stresses of regular shipboard life in addition to an increased workload once
they deploy.
"I know that living on the ship with 5,000 Sailors will
be an adjustment, but I got into the mindset of 'this whole thing is just one
big job'," said Moreno. "I feel that after five months of training in
port I'm ready for anything."
The addition of new crew members gives the rest of the crew
a fresh perspective on how to change normal routines for the better.
"The crew eventually stagnates if we don't get new
Sailors," said Brahmsteadt, "These Sailors help bring in fresh ideas
and personalities to their respective shops."
Even though these Sailors can expect to be gone from their
homeport for several months, many are still looking forward to getting the most
out of their experience aboard the ship.
"Even though I'm going to be further from my family
than ever before, I'll be fine," said Moreno. "I get to 'live the
Navy life' for a while, then I'll get back home eventually and I'll have a
bunch of cool stories to tell them about."
George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air
Wing 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective
maritime interest of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
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