The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS Hawaii (SSN 776) arrived in Busan July 20 as part of a deployment to the Western Pacific.
“As we represent our submarine team, our Navy, and our country, we are committed to our to our presence in the Western Pacific and look forward to many more visits with our friends and allies in the region,” said Cmdr. Steve Mack, Hawaii’s commanding officer.
Hawaii’s visit to Busan presents a chance to strengthen ties and train with a key U.S. ally as well as provide the crew with some much needed liberty.
“For our Sailors, after 14 months of very hard work qualifying and diligently training on various watchstations throughout the sub, WESTPAC deployments and their liberty ports are the reward that makes all of their efforts worthwhile,” said Electronics Technician Master Chief John Perryman, Hawaii’s chief of the boat.
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So happy to hear this not only from a Navy man but also from my brother in-law. Hard work and time definately pays off.~Kimberly Jensen
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