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Guided-Missile Cruiser Returns to Pearl Harbor
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The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65) returned to its homeport of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Nov. 22 from a deployment to the Western Pacific.Commanded by Capt. Patrick Kelly, the ship and its crew of nearly 340 Sailors departed Hawaii on April 30th and conducted integrated operations with allies and partners during the ship’s six-month deployment.
In October, Chosin participated in the International Fleet Review held in Sydney, Australia. Additionally, the ship’s crew participated in a number of multilateral-fleet-training exercises conducted along the coast of Australia.
Sailors aboard the Chosin echoed the captain about the importance of the port call to Austrailia and how for some it was the highlight of their trip.
Throughout the summer, Chosin conducted theater security operations with partner nations while providing deterrence, promoting peace and security, and preserving freedom of the seas.
Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Joseph Maglione, a Sailor assigned to the Chosin, talked about how he felt about being on deployment.
Among the many guests was Korean War veteran and member of the Chosin Few, Robert Talmadge, who has attended several Chosin homecomings.
Chosin is one of 10 surface ships currently assigned to Commander, Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific. The ship is the first U.S. Navy warship named in commemoration of the First Marine Division’s heroism at the Chosin reservoir in the Korean War, considered the most savage battle of modern warfare. The ship’s motto is “invictus,” Latin for invincible or unconquered. U.S. Navy guided-missile cruisers are primarily multi-mission (air warfare, undersea warfare, naval surface fire support and surface warfare) surface combatants capable of supporting carrier strike groups and amphibious forces, operating independently, and serving as flagships of surface action groups. Commander, U.S. Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific leads and manages the overall warfighting capability of the Surface Combatant Force homeported at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. MIDPAC ships support U.S. Pacific Fleet in leading America’s rebalance to the Pacific. U.S. Third Fleet leads naval forces in the Eastern Pacific from the West Coast of North America to the international date line. |
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