The USS Juneau (LPD 10) arrived on Wednesday at
Zhanjiang, a port
city of south China's
Guangdong Province,
to prepare for
a joint search-and-rescue exercise with the Chinese navy.
This marks the third visit for the US warship to Zhanjiang since
this south China port opened to foreign warships in 2003.
The USS Juneau, the US navy's only forward-deployed amphibious
transport dock, is captained by Commander of the US Pacific Fleet
Gary Roughead. Roughead will oversee the joint search-and-rescue
operation between the two navies.
The USS Juneau’s 650-strong crew were warmly greeted by over 400
Chinese navy officers and sailors.
Later Wednesday, Roughead will meet with Gu Wengen, commander of
the South China Sea fleet of the PLA’s Navy.
The exercise will be held in the South China Sea on Sunday,
according to the Chinese Defense Ministry. The exercise will
involve China's guided missile destroyer "Zhanjiang", fuel tanker
"Dongting Lake," the USS Juneau (LPD 10) and the USS missile
destroyer Fitzgerald.
"These exercises will help improve understanding and build
mutual trust between the two militaries, particularly the two
navies," said a statement issued by the Chinese Defense
Ministry.
The event is the second phase of the first-ever joint
Sino-American search-and-rescue exercises, as agreed on by Chinese
and US military leaders. The first phase took place in September
off Hawaii and consisted of communications and passing
exercises.
(Xinhua News Agency November 16, 2006)