By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael
Hendricks, USS Blue Ridge Public Affairs
SINGAPORE (NNS) -- The U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue
Ridge (LCC 19) and embarked staff arrived in Singapore, April 30, to emphasize
the U.S. Navy's commitment to building and strengthening relationships in the
Indo-Asia Pacific region.
The Blue Ridge team consists of more than 900 crew members
including embarked U.S. 7th Fleet staff, the "Golden Falcons" of
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 12 and Marines from Fleet Antiterrorism Security
Team Pacific.
While in port, Blue Ridge crew and U.S. 7th Fleet staff
members will volunteer as part of community service projects, participate in
friendly sports competitions with members of the Republic of Singapore Navy,
and explore everything Singapore has to offer strengthening relationships with
the people.
"Maintaining good working relationships is vital,"
said Chief Legalman Zandee Galang, Blue Ridge's legal officer. "Breaking
down the cultural barriers is essential to our relationships with our allies,
and we accomplish this by contributing our time and efforts through community
service events and being open to learning about the different cultural
settings."
"I love having the opportunity to play sports with
other navies," said Cryptologic Technician (Technical) 2nd Class
Christopher Dugas, sports organizer for Blue Ridge's Morale, Welfare and
Recreation (MWR) program. "It really breaks down the language barrier and
brings two navies together. Everyone knows the rules when playing, and we all
can understand each other because of it. These experiences make being forward
deployed amazing."
Blue Ridge's crew and U.S. 7th Fleet staff members will take
advantage of the opportunity to experience the unique melting pot of Singapore
by touring landmarks and trying new foods through Blue Ridge's MWR program.
"There is so much to see and do in Singapore,"
said Chief Personnel Specialist Achilles Amante, Blue Ridge's personnel
officer. "Getting out and seeing something new allows our Sailors to grow
and really embrace different walks of life. Our MWR program on board is excellent
at providing cultural opportunities."
Blue Ridge has been forward deployed to the Yokosuka, Japan,
region for 35 years and is currently on patrol, strengthening and fostering
relationships within the Indo-Asia Pacific Region.
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