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USS Spruance (DDG 111) routine port visit to Tonga

10 May, 2016. The guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance (DDG 111) is making a routine port visit to the Kingdom of Tonga, May 9-12, 2016.

The crew, joined by the staff from the US Embassy in Suva is expected to host a reception on board with guests of honor, King Tupou VI and Acting Prime Minister, Hon. Siaosi Sovaleni and to engage in community relations activities.

“We value our partnership with the Tongan government and are committed to strengthening our cooperative maritime relationships as the basis for maritime security and prosperity,” said Cmdr. Manuel Hernandez, commanding officer, USS Spruance.

The ship and crew of more than 300 Sailors departed San Diego Apr. 19 for a regularly scheduled deployment as a part of a Pacific Surface Action Group (PAC SAG). The PAC SAG also consists of Destroyer Squadron 31 (CDS-31), fellow guided-missile destroyers USS Decatur (DDG 73) and USS
Momsen (DDG 92) and embarked “Devil Fish” and “Warbirds” detachments of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 49.

Under the operational control of U.S. 3rd Fleet, the PAC SAG is scheduled to conduct routine patrols, maritime security operations and theater security cooperation activities to enhance regional solidity.

“Security and stability at sea serve as the foundation for economic prosperity in the region,” said Hernandez. “Together with our partners, we are committed to keeping the sea lanes open for the benefit of all.”

While in the region, Spruance is also expected to participate in the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI) with Law Enforcement Detachment 108 from Pacific Tactical Law Enforcement Team, based out of San Diego. OMSI is a Secretary of Defense program leveraging Department of Defense
assets transiting the region to increase the Coast Guard’s maritime domain awareness, ultimately supporting its maritime law enforcement operations in Oceania.

Upon completion of OMSI, the ship will continue operations in the Indo-Asia- Pacific operating with the PAC SAG.

Commissioned
 Oct. 1 2011, the mighty Spruance is
the 61st in the proud lineage of Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. She shares her namesake with DD-963 Spruance, both named after Adm. Raymond Spruance, who led U.S. naval forces at the Battle of Midway.

U.S. 3rd Fleet leads naval forces in the Pacific and provides the realistic, relevant training necessary for an effective global Navy.

www.navy.mil/local/c3f/.

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