The Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group and the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group joined forces to conduct security and stability operations in the South China Sea, a press release from the U.S. 7th fleet says.

“The Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group and the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group joined forces to conduct security and stability operations in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. Ships and aircraft from the U.S. Navy, as well as aircraft from the U.S. Marine Corps, conducted a multitude of joint, high-end warfighting exercises while forward-deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations.”

“Our operations in the Indo-Pacific are focused on maintaining regional stability and security,” said Rear Adm. George Wikoff, commander, Task Force 70.

“Our presence reflects our commitment to the values we share with the many partners and allies in the region, and we stand prepared to deter those who challenge these mutual values with the overwhelming force of our combined carrier and amphibious strike groups.”

The US Navy say that assets participated in a variety of evolutions to include maritime strike operations, search and rescue operations, fast attack craft defense, maritime interdiction operations, small arms and crew-served weapons live-fire drills, air defense and anti-submarine warfare operations.

“The flexibility of our forces in the Indo-Pacific is a key to our lethality,” said Rear Adm. Fred Kacher, commander of Expeditionary Strike Group 7.

“Our ability to join together the incredible capability of a carrier strike group, combine it with the expeditionary combat power of our Navy-Marine Corps team, and then integrate with our extensive network of allies and partners provides us a true competitive advantage.”

According to a press release:

“USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) is the centerpiece of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 5, which includes Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers, and Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers from Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15.

USS Boxer (LHD 4) is the flagship of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), which includes a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, a Harpers Ferry-class amphibious dock landing ship, and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). The Boxer ARG and 11th MEU entered the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations Sept. 23 during a scheduled deployment.”

Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.
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Steve P
Steve P
4 years ago

After carrier strike I am hoping to see the next stage of the Royal Navy‘s evolution bring into being Commando Expeditionary Units. Conceivably the UK could field two – built around 40 and 45 Cdo with armored recon, arty, engineers, signals, Rotary, 30 Cdo elements etc – with each one supported by a new littoral warfare ship plus Albion plus Bay combination. Long term Albion/Bulwark need to be replaced by ships with much more extensive aviation facilities on top of the the LPD capability; ie 18 helicopter hangars etc

john
john
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve P

You are right but it will never happen as long as the loons are in Westminster.

Steve Salt
Steve Salt
4 years ago
Reply to  john

When did we NOT have loons in Westminster ?