Ronald Reagan Service Strike Group Operates with Japan and Republic of Korea > United States Navy > News-Tales

The service strike group contains the Navy’s solely forward-deployed plane service USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the embarked Service Air Wing (CVW) 5, and embarked staffs of Job Pressure 70 and Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, in addition to the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville (CG 62) and the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold (DDG 65).

“Dealing with challenges along with our allies is a crucial a part of our function as a forward-deployed unit,” stated Capt. Edward Angelinas, Chancellorsville’s commanding officer. “The Chancellorsville crew is proud to contribute to our mutual protection agreements and enhance our interoperability and partnership with the maritime forces of Republic of Korea and Japan.”

Whereas working with its maritime allies from Japan and the Republic of Korea, which additionally included JS Asahi (DD 119) and ROKS Munmu The Nice (DDH 976), the strike group performed maritime safety operations, which embrace flight operations with fastened and rotary-wing plane, maritime strike workouts, and coordinated tactical coaching between floor and air items, geared toward demonstrating the shared dedication to upholding the rules-based worldwide order. 

Service operations in these waters are a part of the U.S. Navy’s routine operations within the Indo-Pacific and its dedication to peace and stability within the area. 

“Our dedication to regional safety and the protection of our allies and companions is demonstrated by our flexibility and flexibility to maneuver this strike group to the place it’s wanted,” stated Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, commander, Job Pressure 70/Service Strike Group 5. “We’ve an inherent functionality to answer any problem, and we are going to proceed to coach and function alongside our allies and companions and uphold the rules-based worldwide order wherever we fly, sail, and function.”

Chancellorsville together with Benfold joined Japan Maritime Self-Protection Pressure (JMSDF) guided-missile destroyers JS Chokai (DDG 176) and JS Ashigara (DDG 178) and Republic of Korea Navy guided-missile destroyer ROKS Sejong The Nice (DDG 991) for a tri-lateral Ballistic Missile Protection (BMD) train Oct. 6.

The strike group additionally just lately accomplished the Maritime Counter-Particular Operations Train (MCSOFEX) with Republic of Korea, a tri-lateral anti-submarine warfare train with the Japan Maritime Self-Protection Pressure (JMSDF) and ROK Navy, and a bi-lateral fires train with the Japan Self-Protection Pressure.

The Ronald Reagan Service Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S. seventh Fleet space of operations in assist of a free and open Indo-Pacific area. U.S. seventh Fleet is the biggest forward-deployed numbered fleet on the earth and, with the assistance of 35 different maritime-nation allies and companions, the U.S. Navy has operated within the Indo-Pacific area for greater than 70 years, offering credible, prepared forces to assist protect peace and stop battle.

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