Showing posts with label USS UNDERWOOD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USS UNDERWOOD. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012

RECENT U.S. NAVY PHOTOS





FROM: U.S. NAVY

120831-N-WL435-365 DUBLIN (Aug. 31, 2012) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Jonathan Greenert and Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus speak to Irish media aboard the amphibious dock-landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) about the importance of the Emerald Isle Classic NCAA football game between Navy and Notre Dame. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Peter D. Lawlor/Released

 
 

 




120831-N-ZE938-021 WILLEMSTAD, Curacao (August 31, 2012) Sailors heave in a mooring line on the flight deck of the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36) as the ship departs Willemstad, Curacao after a scheduled port visit. Underwood is deployed to Central and South America and the Caribbean in support of Operation Martillo and the U.S. 4th Fleet mission, Southern Seas 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Frank J. Pikul/Released)


Sunday, June 10, 2012

USS UNDERWOOD CREW COMMEMORATE CHILEAN NAVAL HERO ARTURO PRAT

FROM:  U.S. NAVY

VALPARAISO, Chile (June 6, 2012) Cmdr. Peter T. Mirisola, commanding officer of the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36), and officers from the Chilean navy and U.S Military Group in Chile salute during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Arturo Prat Monument in Valparaiso, Chile. Underwood is deployed to Central and South America and the Caribbean in support of Southern Seas 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Frank J. Pikul/Released) 




Underwood Crew Commemorates Chilean Naval Hero
By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Frank J. Pikul, Southern Seas
2012 Public Affairs
VALPARAISO, Chile (NNS) -- Crew members from the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36) participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Arturo Prat Monument in Valparaiso, Chile, June 6.

The ceremony was held to honor Capt. Arturo Prat, a Chilean naval hero, and other fallen Chilean sailors who fought during the War of the Pacific.

"The Chileans honor Capt. Arturo Prat and the other sailors who fought beside him because they respect the bravery of the men who followed him into battle," said Cmdr. David Brown, a U.S. Navy representative in Chile. "Those sailors sacrificed their lives in the defense of Chile."

The War of the Pacific was fought between Chile and Peru in the late 19th century. During the Battle of Iquique, Prat attempted to board a Peruvian vessel and was killed during the attack. His bravery is honored every year by the Chilean president's visit to the monument. May 21, the anniversary of the battle, is also annually celebrated in Chile as "Navy Day."

"The Chileans are very proud of their naval heritage and traditions and they honor bravery," said Brown.

Approximately 10 Sailors from Underwood were selected to attend the ceremony and were invited to tour the crypt beneath the monument, a special honor as the crypt is only opened three times a year.

"I think it is good to let the Sailors from Underwood experience this because it is a part of naval history and gives a unique perspective on how other navies honor their dead," said Brown.

Underwood is in Chile to promote cooperation and friendship between the U.S. and Chilean navies and is deployed to Central and South America and the Caribbean in support of Southern Seas 2012.

U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command and U.S. 4th Fleet (COMUSNAVSO/C4F) supports USSOUTHCOM joint and combined full-spectrum military operations by providing principally sea-based, forward presence to ensure freedom of maneuver in the maritime domain, to foster and sustain cooperative relationships with international partners and to fully exploit the sea as maneuver space in order to enhance regional security and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and South American regions.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

SAILORS FROM USS UNDERWOOD RESCUE PERUVIAN FISHERMEN

FROM:  U.S. NAVY 

PACIFIC OCEAN (May 10, 2012) Sailors assigned to the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36) assist a disabled Peruvian fishing vessel in the Pacific Ocean. The fishermen were stranded at sea for ten days after their transmission failed. Underwood is deployed to Central and South America and the Caribbean in support of Southern Seas 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Stuart Phillips/Released) 


Underwood Rescues Peruvian Fishermen
By Lt. Stephanie Homick, Southern Seas 2012 Public Affairs
USS UNDERWOOD, At Sea (NNS) -- Sailors assigned to the Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36) rescued six Peruvian fishermen drifting in a disabled vessel off the coast of Peru, May 10.


The fishermen were isolated at sea for ten days after developing mechanical problems with their vessel. They were unable to radio for help after their 12-volt batteries died.


The fishermen signaled Underwood as the ship passed by. Underwood Sailors then boarded a rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB) and approached the vessel.


"When we got there, [we saw] it was this small, broken down fishing boat," said Gas System Turbine (Mechanical) 3rd Class (SW) Brian Stankowitz. "There was a kid who was about 11 years old and he was using a manual bilge pump because they were taking on a lot of water. They were basically sinking." 


After providing food and water to the fishermen, the Sailors returned to Underwood to recharge the fishermen's 12-volt batteries so they would not have to rely on the manual bilge pump to keep afloat. 


"There was a language barrier for me because I don't speak Spanish, but when we gave them food and water, I could see the thanks in their eyes," said Stankowitz. "They ate all the food and drank all the water immediately and they were laughing."


After resupplying the fishermen, the RHIB was kept in the water on standby to assist as necessary until the Peruvian coast guard arrived. 


"We were out there for about five hours and then we came back and did a crew swap so the RHIB could go back out and take care of any needs that might come up," said Engineman 2nd Class (EXW) Zachary White, who was sent to evaluate the condition of the boat's outboard motor and assist with repairs if possible. "We swapped in a fresh crew so we could stay by their side until they got help."


White and Stankowitz expressed how good it felt to be in the RHIB, assisting fellow mariners in a significant way.


"We sometimes forget the big picture of what we do when we deploy," said White. "We get worn out and we get tired, but when we actually go out and help people that need help and it's a matter of life or death, it opens your eyes to what we're doing while we're out here. It's a very, very good feeling." 


"I think the biggest thing for me is that it was a great way to start a deployment," said Stankowitz. "We're just giving and helping people."


Underwood is deployed to Central and South America and the Caribbean in support of Southern Seas 2012.


U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command and U.S. 4th Fleet (COMUSNAVSO/C4F) supports U.S. Southern Command joint and combined full-spectrum military operations by providing principally sea-based, forward presence to ensure freedom of maneuver in the maritime domain, to foster and sustain cooperative relationships with international partners and to fully exploit the sea as maneuver space in order to enhance regional security and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and South American regions.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

USS UNDERWOOD DURING LIVE-FIRE EXERCISE



FROM:  U.S. NAVY
ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 28, 2012) The Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36) fires the MK-75 76mm/62-caliber gun during a live-fire exercise. Underwood is underway for a composite training unit exercise before deploying to Central and South America and the Caribbean for Southern Seas 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Stuart Phillips/Released)

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