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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
USS Blue Ridge Arrives in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (NNS) -- USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship, anchored out in Victoria Harbour Jan. 28, as part of a scheduled port visit.
"Right now, we are anchored at what I like to call the Jewel of the East. Specifically for me, (Hong Kong) is the crown jewel of all liberty ports. It is my eighth time here," said Commanding Officer, Capt. David A. Lausman during a press conference on Blue Ridge's flight deck. "Hong Kong is a wonderful city, a very famous city, (with) historical significance – something that is not lost on our crew."
In addition to spending quality time in the bustling international city of activity, experiencing the diverse culture, Sailors will also take part in one of Blue Ridge's favorite pastimes - community relations projects.
"The only regret is that we could not get enough of them," said Lausman.
Blue Ridge and embarked 7th Fleet Staff Sailors have volunteered to conduct four community relations projects. Sailors visiting the Ronald McDonald House, Tao Fung Shan Christian Center, Chi Pinehill Village, and Fu Nang Society for the Disabled will help with minor upkeep or preservation tasks, along with spending time with tenants.
Sailors will also be able to enjoy much of Hong Kong thanks to in-house Navy programs such as Morale, Welfare, and Recreation, which is providing the crew with information, transportation, and discounts on trips, tours, and events.
"This is one of the most sought after and most enjoyable ports of call for Sailors to relax and just to meet people of another country," said Lausman. "They love it every time we come here."
Blue Ridge serves as the flagship for Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, and is permanently forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan. It serves under Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group 7/Commander, Task Force 76, the Navy's only forward deployed amphibious force.