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"SECNAV Visits Bahrain" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:49:22

MANAMA. Bahrain (NNS) -- The Honorable Donald C. Winter. Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) visited Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) to meet with senior leadership and talk with Sailors and Marines Nov. 25. Winter the 74th SECNAV visited Sailors and Marines in Bahrain during a recent tour of the 5th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR). During an all hands call. Winter stressed the importance of Bahrain."Bahrain really provides a mechanism for the Navy engagement in this region and I recognize that each and every one of you is an equal part and equal contributor to that activity," Winter said. "Having a positive engagement here in Bahrain is very important and I am pleased to see the relationships between NAVCENT and 5th Fleet and the Bahrain government and the Bahrain people are very positive."Winter recognized the contribution of service members stationed in the 5th Fleet AOR."What has happened is an awakening," Winter said. "It's because of the perseverance and the very hard work that you and your shipmates and all the other forces out there. Marines. Soldiers and Airmen and the impact that you all have had."The SECNAV also assured service members that they were appreciated and supported by the people back in the United States."I want to thank your families back home for the support they have given you," Winter said. "One thing that has become very evident to me over the last year or so; one thing has remained consistent and steady and that has been support of the United States military. People know recognize and respect the contributions that you and your shipmates make to our nation and they appreciate it." For more news from Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central Command/Commander. U. S. 5th Fleet visit /.

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"Top Coalition Officer Says Seas will Remain Safe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:15:48

PNS BABUR. At Sea (NNS) -- Pakistan Navy Commodore Khan Hasham Bin Saddique commander. Combined Task compel (CTF) 150 said coalition ships under his command are committed to keeping the sea lanes around the Horn of Africa open for commerce and safe from piracy. Hasham made the comments Nov. 24 during a reception attended by local dignitaries and USS Stout's (DDG 55) Commanding Officer. Cmdr. Robert Katz aboard Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Babur in port in Salalah. Oman. "Our coalition will continue to ensure the security of three of the world's most important choke points: the Strait of Hormuz. Suez Canal and Strait of Bab el-Mandeb," said Hasham. "Ships from all over the world transit this area. We must build a lawful maritime order that allows for free use of the seas for legitimate purposes." Babur's Commanding Officer. Capt. Zahid Ilyas said the presence of coalition ships acts as a deterent to pirates and promotes the lawful use of the seas. "Our presence sends an important message: we assure mariners who are conducting legitimate business that we will keep the areas safe," Zahid said. "We are also ready to counter and disapprove those who would try to take advantage of these mariners." Babur refueled with fleet replenishment oiler USNS John Lenthall (T-AO 189) on Nov. 25 and will resume Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Arabian Sea. Babur carries two rigid hull inflatable boats and boarding teams composed of members from Pakistan Navy Special Security Services. CTF 150 is responsible for MSO in the Gulf of Oman. Gulf of Aden. Red Sea. North Arabian Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. MSO help set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment. Coalition forces conduct these operations under international maritime conventions so that commercial shipping and fishing can occur safely in the region. For more news from Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central Command/Commander. U. S. 5th Fleet visit /.

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"Top Coalition Officer Says Seas will Remain Safe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:15:47

PNS BABUR. At Sea (NNS) -- Pakistan Navy Commodore Khan Hasham Bin Saddique commander. Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 said coalition ships under his command are committed to keeping the sea lanes around the Horn of Africa open for commerce and safe from piracy. Hasham made the comments Nov. 24 during a reception attended by local dignitaries and USS Stout's (DDG 55) Commanding Officer. Cmdr. Robert Katz aboard Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Babur in port in Salalah. Oman. "Our coalition will act to ensure the security of three of the world's most important choke points: the Strait of Hormuz. Suez Canal and Strait of Bab el-Mandeb," said Hasham. "Ships from all over the world transit this area. We must build a lawful maritime order that allows for free use of the seas for legitimate purposes." Babur's Commanding Officer. Capt. Zahid Ilyas said the presence of coalition ships acts as a deterent to pirates and promotes the lawful use of the seas. "Our presence sends an important message: we assure mariners who are conducting legitimate business that we ordain act the areas safe," Zahid said. "We are also ready to answer and deter those who would try to take advantage of these mariners." Babur refueled with fleet replenishment oiler USNS John Lenthall (T-AO 189) on Nov. 25 and will resume Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Arabian Sea. Babur carries two rigid remove inflatable boats and boarding teams composed of members from Pakistan Navy Special Security Services. CTF 150 is responsible for MSO in the Gulf of Oman. Gulf of Aden. Red Sea. North Arabian Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. MSO help set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment. Coalition forces care these operations under international maritime conventions so that commercial shipping and fishing can occur safely in the region. For more news from Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central Command/Commander. U. S. 5th Fleet visit /.

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"Top Coalition Officer Says Seas will Remain Safe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:15:47

PNS BABUR. At Sea (NNS) -- Pakistan Navy Commodore Khan Hasham Bin Saddique commander. Combined Task compel (CTF) 150 said coalition ships under his command are committed to keeping the sea lanes around the Horn of Africa open for commerce and safe from piracy. Hasham made the comments Nov. 24 during a reception attended by local dignitaries and USS Stout's (DDG 55) Commanding Officer. Cmdr. Robert Katz aboard Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Babur in port in Salalah. Oman. "Our coalition will continue to ensure the security of three of the world's most important choke points: the Strait of Hormuz. Suez Canal and Strait of Bab el-Mandeb," said Hasham. "Ships from all over the world go across this area. We must build a lawful maritime order that allows for free use of the seas for legitimate purposes." Babur's Commanding Officer. Capt. Zahid Ilyas said the presence of coalition ships acts as a deterent to pirates and promotes the lawful use of the seas. "Our presence sends an important communicate: we assure mariners who are conducting legitimate business that we will keep the areas safe," Zahid said. "We are also ready to counter and deter those who would try to take advantage of these mariners." Babur refueled with fleet replenishment oiler USNS John Lenthall (T-AO 189) on Nov. 25 and will resume Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Arabian Sea. Babur carries two rigid hull inflatable boats and boarding teams composed of members from Pakistan Navy Special Security Services. CTF 150 is responsible for MSO in the Gulf of Oman. Gulf of Aden. Red Sea. North Arabian Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. MSO help set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment. Coalition forces conduct these operations under international maritime conventions so that commercial shipping and fishing can become safely in the region. For more news from Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central dominate/Commander. U. S. 5th Fleet visit /.

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"Top Coalition Officer Says Seas will Remain Safe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:15:47

PNS BABUR. At Sea (NNS) -- Pakistan Navy Commodore Khan Hasham Bin Saddique commander. Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 said coalition ships under his command are committed to keeping the sea lanes around the Horn of Africa open for commerce and safe from piracy. Hasham made the comments Nov. 24 during a reception attended by local dignitaries and USS Stout's (DDG 55) Commanding Officer. Cmdr. Robert Katz aboard Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Babur in port in Salalah. Oman. "Our coalition will continue to ensure the security of three of the world's most important choke points: the Strait of Hormuz. Suez Canal and Strait of Bab el-Mandeb," said Hasham. "Ships from all over the world transit this area. We must build a lawful maritime order that allows for free use of the seas for legitimate purposes." Babur's Commanding Officer. Capt. Zahid Ilyas said the presence of coalition ships acts as a deterent to pirates and promotes the lawful use of the seas. "Our presence sends an important message: we assure mariners who are conducting legitimate business that we will keep the areas safe," Zahid said. "We are also create from raw material to counter and deter those who would try to take advantage of these mariners." Babur refueled with fleet replenishment oiler USNS John Lenthall (T-AO 189) on Nov. 25 and will resume Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Arabian Sea. Babur carries two rigid remove inflatable boats and boarding teams composed of members from Pakistan Navy Special Security Services. CTF 150 is responsible for MSO in the Gulf of Oman. Gulf of Aden. Red Sea. North Arabian Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. MSO help set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment. Coalition forces conduct these operations under international maritime conventions so that commercial shipping and fishing can occur safely in the region. For more news from Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central Command/Commander. U. S. 5th Fleet visit /.

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"Top Coalition Officer Says Seas will Remain Safe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:15:47

PNS BABUR. At Sea (NNS) -- Pakistan Navy Commodore Khan Hasham Bin Saddique commander. Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 said coalition ships under his command are committed to keeping the sea lanes around the Horn of Africa open for commerce and safe from piracy. Hasham made the comments Nov. 24 during a reception attended by local dignitaries and USS Stout's (DDG 55) Commanding Officer. Cmdr. Robert Katz aboard Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Babur in port in Salalah. Oman. "Our coalition will continue to ensure the security of three of the world's most important choke points: the Strait of Hormuz. Suez Canal and Strait of Bab el-Mandeb," said Hasham. "Ships from all over the world transit this area. We must create a lawful maritime order that allows for free use of the seas for legitimate purposes." Babur's Commanding Officer. Capt. Zahid Ilyas said the presence of coalition ships acts as a deterent to pirates and promotes the lawful use of the seas. "Our presence sends an important message: we affirm mariners who are conducting legitimate business that we will keep the areas safe," Zahid said. "We are also ready to counter and deter those who would try to act advantage of these mariners." Babur refueled with fleet replenishment oiler USNS John Lenthall (T-AO 189) on Nov. 25 and will resume Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the Arabian Sea. Babur carries two rigid hull inflatable boats and boarding teams composed of members from Pakistan Navy Special Security Services. CTF 150 is responsible for MSO in the Gulf of Oman. Gulf of Aden. Red Sea. North Arabian Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean. MSO help set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment. Coalition forces conduct these operations under international maritime conventions so that commercial shipping and fishing can become safely in the region. For more news from Commander. U. S. Naval Forces Central Command/Commander. U. S. 5th Fleet visit /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:21

YOKOSUKA. Japan (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense compel (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who help strengthen the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this allocate because volunteering is just something that I do and is a part of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese people and their grow," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans bring home the bacon closely together in lacquer which helps alter professional and personal relationships."Americans recognize great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps alter our alliance change surface greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps strengthen the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are alter there working hand in hand every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to back up acquire both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces Japan tour /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:20

YOKOSUKA. lacquer (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the lacquer Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who back up alter the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd categorise (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this allocate because volunteering is just something that I do and is a move of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese populate and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans work closely together in Japan which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans accept great things that the Japanese do and they accept the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps make our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps alter the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are right there working transfer in hand every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to help benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces Japan visit /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:20

YOKOSUKA. lacquer (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who help strengthen the bonds between the U. S and lacquer. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st categorise Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this award because volunteering is just something that I do and is a move of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this allocate was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese people and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans work closely together in lacquer which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans recognize great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us carry together helps alter our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good ordain between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps strengthen the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are alter there working hand in transfer every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to help benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces lacquer visit /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:20

YOKOSUKA. Japan (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who help alter the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this award because volunteering is just something that I do and is a move of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese people and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans bring home the bacon closely together in Japan which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans accept great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps make our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps alter the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are right there working hand in transfer every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to help benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces lacquer visit /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:19

YOKOSUKA. Japan (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who help alter the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this allocate because volunteering is just something that I do and is a part of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese populate and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans bring home the bacon closely together in Japan which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans recognize great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us carry together helps alter our alliance change surface greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps strengthen the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are alter there working transfer in hand every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to help benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces lacquer visit /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:17

YOKOSUKA. Japan (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who help alter the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this award because volunteering is just something that I do and is a move of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese people and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans work closely together in Japan which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans accept great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps alter our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps strengthen the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are right there working transfer in transfer every day with different problems and finding different ways to change in our relationship and to help benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces Japan tour /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:15

YOKOSUKA. Japan (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who help strengthen the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd categorise (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this award because volunteering is just something that I do and is a part of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole undergo is the Japanese people and their grow," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans bring home the bacon closely together in lacquer which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans recognize great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps make our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good ordain between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps strengthen the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are right there working transfer in hand every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to back up benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces Japan tour /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:15

YOKOSUKA. Japan (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who back up alter the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd categorise (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this allocate because volunteering is just something that I do and is a part of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this allocate was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese people and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans work closely together in Japan which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans accept great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps alter our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps alter the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are right there working hand in transfer every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to help benefit both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces lacquer visit /.

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"Sailors Honored for Strengthening Bonds Between US and Japan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:11:06

YOKOSUKA. lacquer (NNS) -- The Japan-U. S. Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) honored eight Sailors from the U. S. Navy and the lacquer Maritime Self Defense compel (JMSDF) at an awards ceremony in Yokosuka Nov. 26. JANAFA promotes friendship and understanding between the JMSDF and the U. S. Navy through a variety of professional and social functions. JANAFA awards are presented to Sailors who back up alter the bonds between the U. S and Japan. Senior Chief Mineman (SW) Greg Williams. Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Troy Snyder. Musician 1st Class Jason Gromacki and Operations Specialist 2nd categorise (SW) Keith Barrett were presented plaques and letters of appreciation for fostering that friendship and understanding. "I was totally surprised by this award because volunteering is just something that I do and is a part of who I am," said Gromacki."Receiving this award was not planned and the most rewarding part of this whole experience is the Japanese people and their culture," Barrett said. Barrett noted Japanese and Americans work closely together in lacquer which helps strengthen professional and personal relationships."Americans accept great things that the Japanese do and they recognize the great things we do," said Barrett. "The cohesion that both of us bring together helps make our alliance even greater." Barrett said that JANAFA is a great organization that encourages good will between American and Japanese communities. Fostering relationships with our counterparts in the JMSDF he said also helps strengthen the alliance and interoperability."The Japanese and Americans are alter there working hand in hand every day with different problems and finding different ways to grow in our relationship and to help acquire both of our navies," said Barrett. For more news from Commander Naval Forces lacquer visit /.

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