By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Damien Horvath, Fleet Public Affairs Center, Pacific
POINT LOMA, Calif. (NNS) -- Family members, friends and Sailors welcomed the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Asheville (SSN 758) back to her homeport of San Diego Dec. 3 after a six-month deployment.
Asheville, under the command of Commander Task Force (CTF) 74, was deployed to the 7th Fleet Area of Responsibility which extends from the Arabian Gulf into the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific.
"This was a highly successful deployment for the crew of Asheville. I could not have asked for better personnel to undertake this mission," said Asheville's Commanding Officer Cmdr. Brodie Berkhout. "We accomplished what we had set out to do and had some fun on the side as well."
Asheville made several port calls, including a multiday visit to Hong Kong where Sailors were offered many liberty opportunities and participated in community relations projects.
"It feels good to put work aside and get off the boat to enjoy some recreational time on shore," said Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Shawn Giutag. "But even more satisfying was reaching out to the local community and doing some service work for them and offering our hand in friendship."
While family members waited for Asheville to moor, they were treated to refreshments and music. In keeping with the holiday spirit, children were offered the opportunity to take photographs sitting on Santa Claus' lap.
"It is so nice to have my son back in time for the holidays," said Sue Handley, mother of Electronics Technician 3rd Class Zachary Poteat, of Palmdale, Calif. "We missed him so much and are very proud of him and every other Sailor of the Asheville. They have done a great service to our nation, and now they can enjoy the holidays with their loved ones."
The 360-foot Asheville was commissioned in September 1991 and is the 47th Los Angeles-class attack submarine built for service. It is also the fourth U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name of the North Carolina city.
Welcome to the Milcom Monitor Post sponsored by Teak Publishing (Copyright © 2006-2023 Teak Publishing). All rights are reserved. Redistribution of these pages in any format without prior permission is prohibited. Links to individual stories are permitted without permission. The comment section on this blog is closed, but you can pass along material or comments via email MilcomMP at gmail dot com. If you submit material for this blog and want to remain anonymous, indicate that in your message.
Milcom Monitoring Post Profiles
- Home
- What are Emergency Action Messages (EAM)? Updated 20 September 2021
- UFO Milsat Program
- Fleetsatcom System
- UHF 225-380 MHz Milcom Spectrum Holes: Updated 24 July 2019
- Civilian Air Cargo/Airline/Military Call Signs
- Intl HF Aero Civ/Gov/Mil Frequency List
- USN Aircraft Modex Numbers
- University of Twente Wide Band WebSDR Netherlands
- U.S. Military ALE Addresses
- DoD Air Refueling Frequencies - Update 15 Jul 2016
- COTHEN HF Network – Last Update 23 May 2023
- Monitoring the Civil Air Patrol Auxiliary Update 10 Sep 2016
- US Coast Guard Asset Guide - Update 24 May 2023
- The Spectrum Monitor e-Zine Milcom Column Index - Update 17 January 2022
- The Milcom MT Files (1998-2013) Articles Index