Surface Warfare Magazine - SUMMER 2020

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SURFACE WARFARE SUMMER 2020

Sailors Say Versatility, Training Crucial to Success in Different World of Littoral Combat Ship South China Sea (NNS) -- “It’s literally a place where everybody knows your name,” said Engineman 2nd Class Eric A. Torres, assigned to the Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10). “Working on a littoral combat ship is similar to working with family; we all become so close that we see each other as brothers and sisters, instead of Story by co-workers.” Mass Communications Manning aboard an LCS consists of a crew Specialist 2nd Class of 70 Sailors. Each ship has an assigned Blue Brenton Poyser, crew and Gold crew, and these two crews Commander, Destroyer Squadron SEVEN rotate on- and off-hull in increments that can Public Affairs range from four to six months while deployed. “Everyone is highly skilled aboard an LCS,” said Chief Quartermaster Jarrod Collins, also serving aboard Gabrielle Giffords. “We get put through a rigorous training cycle before getting assigned to an LCS command, and that training ensures when Sailors get to the command, they can hit the ground running.” The LCS training pipeline for each Sailor lasts between three and 18 months. This training guarantees Sailors understand every detail of their job requirements on this newer ship class. “Versatility is the key to being successful aboard an LCS,” said Collins. “Everyone on the ship, from the most senior to most junior Sailor, pitches in daily to pick up the extra slack to make every day aboard run smoothly.” Unlike their larger-deck counterparts, minimal manning aboard an

Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Chris Roys

LCS requires Sailors to facilitate multiple collateral duty responsibilities for the command. Sailors, especially senior, sometimes have two or three collateral duties, said Collins. “One minute I could be handling my primary duties and the next, I am being pulled into engineering or deck to help out because they need more bodies to perform a task. Once again, that’s where being flexible and versatile is key aboard an LCS.” “Working on an LCS definitely challenges you day in and day out,” said Torres. “We have to be missionready at all times, which makes communication up and down the chain of command that much more important, ensuring everyone is always on the same page.” Although working aboard an LCS can be challenging, it encourages Sailors to reach beyond their normal scope of responsibility, enabling them to become more adept at handling a wider array of tasking aboard the ship and throughout their careers. “It's definitely worth it; just the leadership opportunities alone have helped me become a better Sailor,” said Collins. “I would encourage any Sailor looking to challenge themselves to become a better Sailor to look into serving aboard an LCS.” Attached to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7, Gabrielle Giffords is on her rotational deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific. U.S. 7th Fleet conducts forward-deployed naval operations in support of U.S. national interests in the Indo-Pacific area of operations. As the U.S. Navy’s largest numbered fleet, 7th Fleet interacts with 35 other maritime nations to build partnerships that foster maritime security, promote stability, and prevent conflict. *

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Naval Surface Force Pacific and Atlantic Announce FY19 Civilian of the Year Award Winners

4min
pages 36-39

Naval Surface Force Pacific and Atlantic Name Sea, Shore Sailors of the Year

3min
pages 34-35

COMNAVSURFOR Announces Battle “E” Winners

1min
pages 32-33

History and Heritage

3min
pages 42-43

The Future of Mine Warfare: A Hail and Farewell

2min
pages 30-31

U.S. 6th Fleet: Ready, Vigilant, On Watch

3min
pages 28-29

Engineers for Future USS Tripoli Take Control

1min
pages 26-27

COMNAVSURFOR and COMNAVSURFLANT Announce Bloodhound Award Winners

2min
pages 24-25

Sailors Say Versatility, Training, Crucial to Success in Different World of Littoral Combat Ship

2min
page 19

U.S. Navy Maintains Persistent Presence Near West Capella

2min
page 18

DESRON 9 Chaplain Named Navy’s First Joshua Goldberg Award Winner

1min
pages 22-23

USS Pinckney Takes Down Drug Vessel, Seizes Over $28M of Cocaine

1min
page 15

USS Zumwalt Completes First Live Fire Test

2min
page 14

USS Kidd Departs on Deployment

1min
page 17

Navy Littoral Combat Ship USS Kansas City Joins the Fleet

3min
page 16

Naval Surface Force Atlantic Holds Change of Command

2min
page 13

U.S. Navy, Royal Australian Navy Team Up in South China Sea Response

2min
page 11

Commander's Corner

1min
pages 4-5

America, Gabrielle Giffords Integrate Operations

1min
page 7

U.S., Japan Operate Together in Andaman Sea

2min
page 9

USS Roosevelt Arrives in 6th Fleet

2min
page 10

USS Roosevelt Departs for First FDNF Patrol

1min
page 6

Surface Warfare Advanced Tactical Training Creates Combat Ready Ships, Battle-Minded Crews

2min
page 12

USS Ramage Returns from Deployment

2min
page 8
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