An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

News from around the Fleet

USS Wayne E. Meyer Returns from Deployment

23 December 2019
Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108), along with an embarked detachment from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 37 “Easyriders,” returned to its homeport of Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam following an independent deployment to the U.S. 3rd and 7th Fleet areas of operations, Dec 23.
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Photo By: n/a
VIRIN: 201231-N-N0831-0007
Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108), along with an embarked detachment from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 37 “Easyriders,” returned to its homeport of Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam following an independent deployment to the U.S. 3rd and 7th Fleet areas of operations, Dec 23.
 
 "We are proud to have returned from a successful deployment supporting the U.S. Navy's presence in the Indo-Pacific,” said Cmdr. Alex Mamikonian, commanding officer aboard Wayne E. Meyer. “It is satisfying that Wayne E. Meyer contributed such a relevant part to the larger mission of maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific, and our team has much to celebrate as we reunite with family and friends during the holidays."
 
 Wayne E. Meyer deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operation and conducted an assortment of operations, including several freedom of navigation operations as part of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Navy's largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet's principal surface force. Wayne E. Meyer operated with several other Navy platforms, including the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike, which directly contributed to regional security and stability, and enabled peace and prosperity that benefits all regional countries.
 
 The destroyer also joined numerous bi-lateral and multi-lateral operations, including Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-U.S. Maritime Exercise (AUMX). The first AUMX, co-led by the U.S. and Royal Thai navies, includes maritime forces from the U.S. and all 10 ASEAN member states. AUMX promoted shared commitments to maritime partnerships, security, and stability in the Southeast Asia.
 
 While in 7th Fleet, Wayne E. Meyer conducted United Nations Security Council Resolution Enforcement operations, and operated in the East and South China Seas.
 
 While in-port Guam, the ship executed six ammunition handling movements in support of the Navy’s first Vertical Launch System expeditionary reload while moored to an anchored ship. This historic evolution displayed the Navy’s ability to rearm a deployed fleet at sea.
 The ship covered approximately 25,679 nautical miles over the course of its deployment.
 
 U.S. 3rd Fleet leads naval forces in the Indo-Pacific and provides the realistic, relevant training necessary for an effective global Navy. U.S. 3rd Fleet works in close coordination with U.S. 7th Fleet to provide commanders with capable, ready assets across the spectrum of military operations in the Indo-Pacific.

 
 

Google Translation Disclaimer

  • Google Translate, a third party service provided by Google, performs all translations directly and dynamically.
  • Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil has no control over the features, functions, or performance of the Google Translate service.
  • The automated translations should not be considered exact and should be used only as an approximation of the original English language content.
  • This service is meant solely for the assistance of limited English-speaking users of the website.
  • Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information translated.
  • Some items cannot be translated, including but not limited to image buttons, drop down menus, graphics, photos, or portable document formats (pdfs).
  • Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil does not directly endorse Google Translate or imply that it is the only language translation solution available to users.
  • All site visitors may choose to use similar tools for their translation needs. Any individuals or parties that use Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil content in translated form, whether by Google Translate or by any other translation services, do so at their own risk.
  • IE users: Please note that Google Translate may not render correctly when using Internet Explorer. Users are advised to use MS Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox browser to take full advantage of the Google Translate feature.
  • The official text of content on this site is the English version found on this website. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in translated text, refer to the English version on this website, it is the official version.

Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea   |   PSC 478 Box 1   |   FPO AP, 96212-0001
Official U.S. Navy Website