The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
announced today the names of the Navy’s recently acquired high speed ferries
(HSFs); the USNS Guam and the USNS Puerto Rico.
The selection of the name Guam honors
the long-standing historical and military relationship between Guam and the
United States. This relationship began
in 1898 when the United States acquired the island from Spain as a result of
the “Treaty of Paris” that ended the Spanish-American War. Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the
Japanese captured Guam which they occupied until U.S. troops retook the island
on July 21, 1944, a date commemorated every year as “Liberation Day”. Guam continues to host many of the United
States’ critical military installations in the Pacific Ocean.
Selection of the name Puerto Rico honors
the association of Puerto Rico and the United States that dates back to 1898
when Spain ceded control of the island in the Treaty of Paris. Although the initial intent was for the
island to serve as a location for rest, coaling and repair stations for the
Navy, Puerto Rico has formed a close relationship with the United States. Numerous Puerto Ricans have served proudly
and the territory has been home to five Medal of Honor recipients -- Fernando
L. Garcia, Carlos James Lozada, Euripides Rubio, Hector Santiago-Colon and
Humbert Roque Versace.
“High speed ferries will be used for peacetime
operations such as troop transport training, exercise missions and humanitarian
and disaster relief,” stated secretary Mabus.
“I am pleased that Guam and Puerto Rico will serve as namesakes for
these important additions to the fleet, in honor of their strong military
heritage and our many shared values.”
Prior to being acquired by the U.S.
Navy, both HSFs assisted in humanitarian relief efforts in Haiti while
operating under the names Alakai and Huakai.
Guam and Puerto Rico are currently being modified to support military
operations and to increase the platforms’ endurance by installing crew
berthing, sewage treatment plants and water-making equipment.
Media may direct queries to the Navy
Office of Information at 703-697-5342.
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http://www.navy.mil/SECNAV .
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