From Amphibious Squadron 5 Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- Nearly 4,000 Sailors and Marines from the
Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
(MEU) departed San Diego on July 25 for a deployment in support of the Navy's
maritime strategy.
The Makin Island ARG is comprised of the amphibious assault
ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8), the command ship for Amphibious Squadron
(PHIBRON) 5 and the 11th MEU, as well as amphibious dock landing ship USS
Comstock (LSD 45), and the amphibious transport dock ship USS San Diego (LPD
22) who is embarking upon its maiden deployment.
"These last couple of months the Makin Island ARG has
taken on many challenges during this training cycle and have successfully
passed every evolution with flying colors," said Capt. Vic Cooper,
commander of PHIBRON 5. "The hard work, dedication, and unit cohesion
shown by the Sailors and Marines have impressed me and I am confident that we
will have a successful deployment and are well prepared for all missions."
While deployed, the ARG/MEU team serves as a sea-based,
expeditionary crisis response force capable of conducting amphibious missions
across the full range of military operations.
"We have a fantastic Navy and Marine Corps team, and we
have just completed, very successfully, a challenging and comprehensive
pre-deployment training period that has prepared us for the uncertainty of our
upcoming deployment," said Col. Matthew Trollinger, commanding officer of
the 11th MEU. "We are ready to get underway and successfully execute any
mission assigned."
The mission of the Makin Island ARG is to help provide
deterrence, promote peace and security, preserve freedom of the seas and
provide humanitarian/disaster response as well as supporting the Navy's
Maritime Strategy when forward deployed.
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