By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam D.
Wainwright, USS Bonhomme Richard Public Affairs
SASEBO HARBOR, Japan (NNS) -- The forward-deployed
amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) conducted an ammo on-load
Jan. 22-23 in preparation for its next deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of
responsibility.
Over the course of two days, Weapons Department Sailors
craned on and stored more than 1,000 pallets of ammunition and ordnance in
preparation for upcoming exercises.
"When we conduct the on-load, we're bringing on enough
ordnance and ammo to act as a war contingency for all of U.S. 7th Fleet and our
allies," said Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Christopher Barth, from
Medina, Ohio. "Whether it's special warfare forces, explosive ordnance
disposal or Marines, we are prepared and ready to assist them in executing
their respective missions."
Gunner's mates, aviation ordnancemen, and Naval Munitions
Command (NMC), Sasebo civilian contractors, utilized several tools to safely
move ordnance. Barth stressed the importance of taking the proper precautions
when moving the ordnance during these evolutions.
"There are numerous safety hazards when conducting an
evolution of this magnitude," said Barth. "Everything from accidents
with the forklifts to explosions are things that we need to prevent and be
ready to respond to. We've taken every precaution to ensure the safety of our
Sailors and our ship."
This evolution requires Bonhomme Richard's Weapons
Department Sailors to not only have the most focused amount of attention to
detail to prevent injury, but also a tremendous amount of teamwork.
"This is the first time 30 of our Sailors have been
through this evolution and I'm extremely impressed by their work ethic and
positive attitude," said Barth. "We have top notch leadership in
weapons department and they've done a tremendous job preparing everyone for the
onload."
The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group is currently
under the tactical command of embarked Commander, Amphibious Squadron 11, Capt.
Heidi Agle and reports to Commander, Amphibious Force U.S. 7th Fleet, Rear Adm.
Hugh D. Wetherald, headquartered in White Beach, Okinawa, Japan.
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