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Wednesday, March 09, 2016
USS Barry Enhances Defense, Strength by Joining 7th Fleet
By Ensign Cheyenne Harinandan, USS Barry (DDG 52) Public Affairs
WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN (NNS) -- Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) entered 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific, Mar. 3.
Barry's presence in the 7th Fleet will increase the U.S. Navy's long range plan to send the most advanced and capable units to the Indo-Asia-Pacific, while adding to the number of Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) capable ships in the area.
BMD capable forces paired with missile defense systems, operated by both the Japan Self-Defense Forces and U.S. Navy, will continue to provide the Indo-Asia-Pacific with an enhanced missile defense capability.
"After a strenuous training cycle following a yearlong shipyard period, the excitement from the crew of Barry can be felt throughout the deck plates," said Cmdr. Jennifer Eaton, commanding officer of Barry. "We are eager to join the forward deployed forces in Japan, and thrilled to put our training to the test. As one of the most capable and updated ships in the Navy, it's an honor to bring the Barry to Japan."
Barry will take the place of USS Lassen as one of the most capable BMD ships in the area and is significant addition to the U.S. 7th Fleet in support of security and stability to the Indo-Asia-Pacific.