From Commander, U.S. Third Fleet Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- The Navy frigate USS McClusky (FFG 41)
returned to San Diego following a five-month deployment to the 4th Fleet Area
of Responsibility (AOR), Sept. 26.
During this final deployment, the ship played an integral
part in the counter-transnational organized crime (C-TOC) mission Operation
Martillo (Spanish for "hammer"). Operation Martillo is a U.S.,
European, and Western Hemisphere partner-nation effort targeting illicit trafficking
routes in coastal waters in Central America.
McClusky's crew participated alongside the
"Wildcards" of HSC-23 Detachment Three and U.S. Coast Guard Law
Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) 102
The successful joint-service deployment resulted in five total
illegal drug interdictions and two Safety-of-Life-at-Sea (SOLAS) operations for
a total seizure of 6,362 kilograms cocaine.
"I cannot be more proud of the professionalism and
accomplishments of this integrated team," said McClusky's Commanding
Officer, Cmdr. Ann McCann. "These Sailors and Coastguardsmen have been
tremendous ambassadors of the U.S. and have made a direct, positive
contribution to Commander, US Southern Command's mission objectives."
The ship also participated in a community relations (COMREL)
project at El Laguito Elementary School in Colon, Panama where Sailors helped
paint classrooms, doors and windows.
The crew of McClusky will now begin to make final
preparations for the ship to decommission in January.
Joint interagency and international relationships strengthen
U.S. Third Fleet's ability to respond to crises and protect the collective
maritime interests of the U.S. and its allies and partners.
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