USS MAKIN ISLAND, Gulf of Aden (NNS) --
The Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and the 11th Marine Expeditionary
Unit (MEU) were relieved of their duties in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of
responsibility (AOR) by the Iwo Jima ARG and the 24th MEU, May 5.
The Makin Island ARG deployed Nov. 14,
2011 and conducted maritime security operations, theater security cooperation
engagements, and multiple bilateral military exercises with regional partners
within the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR.
"I could not be more pleased with
the hard work and dedication from every Sailor and Marine," said U.S. Navy
Capt. Donald R. Cuddington, commander, Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) Five.
"Each individual's outstanding professionalism and dedication to their
training during our pre-deployment phase and through this deployment
contributed greatly and was the key to the overall success of the Makin Island
ARG and 11th MEU team."
Following the turnover, Makin Island ARG
will depart the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR and return to their homeport of San Diego.
"As I look back, every ship had
some challenges either before or during this deployment; however, each ship met
every challenge or every mission with great commitment and determination to
succeed," said Cuddington. "I would say the key to our success was,
that the blue-green team always focused on the mission first. It was never a
blue mission or a green mission. It was our mission."
The Makin Island ARG is comprised of
PHIBRON Five, with detachments from Tactical Air Control Squadron (TACRON) 11,
Fleet Surgical Team (FST) 5, Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23, Beach
Master Unit (BMU) 1, Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 1 and ACU 5.
The ships that make up the Makin Island
ARG are San Diego-based amphibious assault ship Makin Island, amphibious
transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) and amphibious dock landing ship
USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52).
The 11th MEU major subordinate elements
consist of Battalion Landing Team 3/1, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (VMM)
268 (Reinforced) and Combat Logistics Battalion (CLB) 11.
"The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
has completed every task and exceeded expectations in supporting both U.S.
Central Command and U.S. Navy Forces Central Command as a forward deployed
Marine air-ground task force," said Col. Michael Hudson, 11th MEU's
commanding officer. "The Marines and Sailors have continuously
demonstrated the flexibility and adaptability of the Navy and Marine Corps team
as they hit every pitch. This journey started over a year ago, during
pre-deployment training and we leave here now proud of what we have
accomplished.
"As we begin our voyage home to our
friends and families in Southern California, we know that the 24th MEU, who is
relieving us, is well led, trained and ready to take the next watch as
America's forward deployed force," Hudson added.
The Iwo Jima ARG includes PHIBRON Eight,
with detachments from TACRON 21, FST 4, HSC 22, BMU 2, ACU 2 and ACU 4. ARG
ships include Norfolk-based amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7),
amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) and Joint Expeditionary
Base Little Creek-Fort Story-based amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston
Hall (LSD 44).
This is the maiden deployment for USS
New York (LPD 21), built with seven-and-a-half tons of steel from the World
Trade Center, symbolizing sacrifice while having the watch being forward
deployed.
"We've been working hard to prepare
for our new duties in our new theatre, as we recently completed exercise
African Lion off the coast of Morocco shortly after departing for deployment,
and we are looking forward to getting work done in the U.S. 5th Fleet
AOR," said U.S. Navy Capt. Mark H. Scovill, commodore, PHIBRON Eight.
Embarked with the Iwo Jima ARG is the
24th MEU, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force, comprised of major
subordinate elements: Battalion Landing Team 1/2, VMM-261 (Reinforced) and
CLB-24.
"The 24th MEU is manned, trained,
equipped and ready to serve as U.S. 5th Fleet's forward deployed crisis
response force," said Col. Frank Donovan, commanding officer, 24th MEU.
"Teamed with our great Navy partners aboard the amphibious ships of
PHIBRON Eight, we make a truly flexible, adaptable, decisive, and when
required, lethal Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary force. We stand ready to
take over for 11th MEU/PHIBRON Five and continue the superior work they have
done across the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR. We wish them fair winds and following seas
as they begin their transit home."
The Iwo Jima and embarked 24th MEU will
provide support for maritime security operations and theater security
cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR.
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