By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro,
USS George Washington Public Affairs
SASEBO, Japan (NNS) -- The George Washington Carrier Strike
Group (GWCSG) arrived in Sasebo, Japan, for a scheduled port visit, August 1.
More than 5,500 GWCSG Sailors will have the opportunity to
volunteer their time and efforts to help make a difference in various Japanese
communities by participating in community relations (COMREL) projects and
attending a broad spectrum of tours, hiking trips, sporting events and shopping
excursions offered by Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR).
"Our visit to Sasebo offers great recreational and
goodwill-generating activities," said Capt. Greg Fenton, commanding
officer of the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George
Washington (CVN 73). "This port visit gives us an opportunity to show our
partners in Japan that they have no better friend than the United States
Navy."
While in Sasebo, approximately 65 crew members from GWCSG
will take part in three COMREL projects organized by George Washington's
Command Religious Ministry Division, including volunteer opportunities at two
homes for the elderly and a visit to Tenshin-ryo Children's Home.
"COMREL's offer an opportunity for Sailors to gain
experience and exposure to various cultures and customs of our host
nations," said Religious Programs Specialist 3rd Class Kassandra
Castaneda, from San Antonio. "Everyone who participates has the chance to
leave a lasting impression upon those whom may have little firsthand experience
understanding the United States and its people."
MWR also organized four friendship-building sporting events
with Japanese nationals as well as multiple tours for Sailors to enjoy,
including a trip to Kashima Shrine, which is largely considered one of the
three great shrines in Japan; a Sasebo city tour to give Sailors a small
sampling of what the Sasebo area has to offer; and a day trip to the historical
city of Nagasaki, nicknamed the "city of peace.'"
"It's rare that we get an opportunity to visit a city
with such historical significance as Nagasaki," said Momoyo Harris, George
Washington's MWR director. "About 150 Sailors signed up for the tour and
I'm certain it will be one to remember."
Many GWCSG Sailors are looking forward to going ashore to
enjoy some much-needed time off and travel opportunities.
"I'm excited to be able to visit Sasebo and get a break
from the routine of life underway," said Logistics Specialist Seaman
Vincent Snyder, from Fayetteville, N.C. "I'm looking forward to spending
time with my friends, talking with my family back in the U.S., and checking out
the Mitsui Green Land Amusement Park to ride the roller coasters."
The GWCSG includes the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile
cruisers USS Antietam (CG 54) and USS Shiloh (CG 67), and the Arleigh-Burke
class guided-missile destroyers USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) and USS Stetham
(DDG 63).
George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air
Wing (CVW) 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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