By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro
USS George Washington Public Affairs
EAST CHINA SEA (NNS) -- Twenty-two Marines assigned to Fleet
Anti-Terrorism Security Team Pacific (FASTPAC) embarked the U.S. Navy's
forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) as part of
ADIUTRIX SPEAR 14-2, July 23-25.
George Washington acted as a short-term sea platform for the
exercise and provided ship to shore movement for Marines to develop scalable
employment concepts from afloat platforms for use during contingency response
operations.
"Using platforms such as George Washington gives us a
myriad of capabilities," said Marine Capt. Brandon Wheeler, FASTPAC
company commander. "The George Washington Carrier Strike Group (GWCSG) is
able to support our combined mission through close air support as well as
provide strike assets and naval gun fire from every platform if called upon to
do so."
The ship provided helicopter assets from the "Golden
Falcons" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 12 to assess George
Washington's capabilities for tactical insertion and logistical resupply for
future employment concepts from non-standard Navy platforms.
"Aircraft carriers are not intended for the purpose of
housing and transporting Marine units," said Wheeler. "George
Washington had to accommodate us quite a bit to ensure we were taken care of
and able to carry out our mission."
FAST companies maintain forward-deployed platoons at naval
installations around the world in order to quickly respond to crises. They're
frequently tasked to provide antiterrorism and weapons training to other
security personnel, along with performing limited-duration security missions
and augment existing installation security.
"Immediate response is our priority," said Marine
Sgt. Gerald Adams, assigned to FASTPAC. "Our mission is to rapidly and
expeditiously reinforce and secure national and naval assets."
During the two-day embark, the Marines were given an
opportunity to participate in joint training with the ship's embarked explosive
ordnance disposal (EOD) unit and given a first-hand look into life aboard an
at-sea aircraft carrier.
"It was really fantastic being here," said Adams.
"This is my first time aboard an aircraft carrier, and I would really like
to thank everyone on board for their hospitality and making us feel
welcome."
George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air
Wing 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective
maritime interest of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
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