By Ensign Joe Barone, USS Higgins Public Affairs
WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN (NNS) -- The Arleigh Burke-class
guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins (DDG 76) entered the U.S. 7th Fleet area
of responsibility (AOR), July 22 after departing their homeport of San Diego,
California, July 6.
Higgins is conducting an independent deployment to the
Western Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and Middle East and is scheduled to perform
theater security cooperation engagements and maritime security operations while
maintaining stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
"This deployment is the culmination of a rigorous
year-long training cycle." said Cmdr. Allen Johnson, Higgins' commanding
officer. "Our crew is extremely capable and ready to perform all missions
assigned."
Higgins, is a multi-mission ship with anti-air warfare, anti-submarine
warfare and anti-surface warfare, surface combatant capabilities; designed to
operate independently or with an associated strike group.
The U.S. 7th Fleet AOR encompasses more than 48 million
square miles (more than 124 million square kilometers) -- from the Kuril
Islands in the north to the Antarctic in the south, and from the International
Date Line to the 68th meridian east, which runs down from the India-Pakistan
border. The area includes 36 maritime countries and the world's five largest
foreign armed forces -- People's Republic of China, Russia, India, North Korea
and Republic of Korea. Five of the seven U.S. Mutual Defense Treaties are with
countries in the area -- Republic of the Philippines, Australia and New
Zealand, Republic of Korea, Japan, and Thailand.
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