By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brian Sloan, USS
George Washington Public Affairs
YOKOSUKA, Japan (NNS) -- The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
USS George Washington (CVN 73) departed Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, for
its patrol of the Indo-Asia-Pacific region as the flagship for the George
Washington Carrier Strike Group (GWCSG), May 18.
George Washington served as the U.S. Navy's forward deployed
aircraft carrier for seven years and is currently scheduled to conduct a hull
swap with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) this
summer.
"On behalf of my crew, we are grateful for the
friendships we have shared while forward-deployed in Yokosuka," said Capt.
Timothy Kuehhas, George Washington's commanding officer. "USS George
Washington will now begin a journey, which will end in Virginia, but some of
the crew of USS George Washington will transfer to Ronald Reagan during our
voyage."
As George Washington departs, Ronald Reagan is scheduled to
return as the U.S. Navy's next forward-deployed aircraft carrier.
"As George Washington departs today, rest assured, we
will return with Ronald Reagan to maintain our commitment to security within
the region," said Rear Adm. John Alexander, commander, GWCSG. "I look
forward to continued teamwork with our Japanese allies across a broad range of
regional and global issues."
GWCSG returned to sea with the Ticonderoga-class
guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54), the Arleigh Burke-class
guided-missile destroyers USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) and USS Preble (DDG 88) and
its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, which consists of Strike
Fighter Squadron (VFA) 27, VFA-102, VFA-115, VFA-195, Electronic Attack
Squadron 141, Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 115, Fleet Logistics
Support Squadron 30, Detachment 5, Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 77 and
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 12.
GWCSG provides a combat-ready force that protects and
defends the collective maritime interests of its allies and partners in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
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