Throughout Ronald Reagan’s deployment, the embarked Provider Air Wing (CVW) 5 flew greater than 17,635 flight hours, and the ship transited practically 57,000 nautical miles. The strike group departed Yokosuka Might 20 and labored carefully with Allies and companions in supporting the rules-based worldwide order whereas sustaining presence and fight flexibility by means of participation in Provider Strike Group (CSG) Train with Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy, Train Valiant Protect 2022 round Guam with greater than 13,000 joint pressure personnel in a U.S.-only biennial subject coaching train in June, and operations within the South China Sea in July and August. In August, the ship returned to Yokosuka for a quick upkeep interval.
The strike group returned to sea on Sept. 12 and took part in Maritime Counter Particular Operations Train with ROK forces close to South Korea in September, trilateral and bilateral operations within the Sea of Japan in October, in addition to Japan’s Worldwide Fleet Overview, Malabar 2022, and Eager Sword 2023 within the Philippine Sea in November.
“Each step of Ronald Reagan Provider Strike Group’s 2022 patrol was marked by essential and extremely helpful coordination with our allies,” stated Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, commander of Activity Power (CTF) 70/Provider Strike Group (CCSG) 5. “We loved the chance to conduct in depth, built-in operations and workouts with Japan Maritime Self-Protection Power (JMSDF), Republic of Korea Navy, and Royal Australian Navy, crusing side-by-side and integrating liaison officers onto our ships and amongst our crews. In addition to the prospect to work and train with the navies from Canada, India, Republic of Philippines, and United Kingdom. Mixed with our visits to ports across the Pacific, our patrol demonstrated the mixed resolve, frequent values, and credible functionality of like-minded nations that’s crucial to satisfy any problem in guaranteeing regional stability and safety in assist of a free and open Indo-Pacific.”
The strike group performed its first port go to since 2020, stopping in Guam in June, and throughout the deployment performed 4 profitable port visits, making further stops in Singapore, Busan, Republic of Korea, and Manila, Republic of the Philippines, specializing in relationship-building with Allies and companions and conducting quite a few group relations occasions.
“The crew is extremely excited to return dwelling to household and pals after greater than 6 months at sea,” stated Capt. Daryle Cardone, commanding officer, USS Ronald Reagan. “Every USS Ronald Reagan Sailor contributed to constructing the credible fight energy inherent in our ship’s motto of ‘Peace by means of Energy,’ and it’s that power which additional enhanced our integration with regional allies and companions. I’m particularly pleased with the resilience and toughness our crew displayed all through this deployment, and for the strengthened relationships with allied maritime forces.”
On the 2022 deployment, the provider strike group included the Navy’s forward-deployed plane provider USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), embarked Provider Air Wing (CVW) 5, and embarked staffs of Activity Power 70 and Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers USS Antietam (CG 54), USS Chancellorsville (CG 67), USS Shiloh (CG 62), and guided-missile destroyers assigned from Activity Power 71.
Sailors manned the rails of their costume blue uniforms because the ship arrived pier facet.
Whereas in port, Ronald Reagan will stay in sustainment and able to instantly redeploy in response to a disaster or different tasking. The crew maintains a excessive degree of coaching, forward-presence, warfighting proficiency, quick-response posture, and readiness to answer any regional contingency.
The Ronald Reagan Provider Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S. seventh Fleet space of operations in assist of a free and open Indo-Pacific area. seventh Fleet is the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with 35 maritime nations in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific area.