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USS Preble completes cooperative deployment with HMAS Melbourne

19 April 2019

From Ensign Madison J. Karlin, USS Preble

The two ships rendezvoused in the Philippine Sea for divisional tactics and other drills to strengthen interoperability.
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USS Preble (DDG 88) and HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05) transit in formation while conducting drills in the Philippine Sea, April 18. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Bryan Niegel)
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USS Preble (DDG 88) and HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05) transit in formation while conducting drills in the Philippine Sea, April 18. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Bryan Niegel)
Photo By: MC1 Bryan Niegel
VIRIN: 190418-N-UI104-0490

PHILIPPINE SEA - The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Preble (DDG 88), completed a cooperative deployment with the Royal Australian Navy Adelaide-class guided-missile frigate HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05), April 19.

The two ships rendezvoused for a full day of training between the well-established allies. The American and Australian crews completed ten successful cooperative evolutions, including a rescue and assistance drill; helicopter deck landing qualifications; divisional tactics; and a visit, board, search, and seizure team (VBSS) exercise.

“As a prior frigate sailor, it was great to see a frigate still operating at such a high level. Our Australian counterparts are excellent technicians, and I really enjoyed sharing past frigate experiences with them,” said Sonar Technician (Surface) 1st Class Juan Alaniz from Baytown, Texas.

Throughout the event, members of both crews spent time working closely with their counterparts on each other’s ship in order to accomplish in-rate training. Sailors received lessons in the counterparts’ equipment and operating procedures onboard in order to increase understanding and proficiency when coordinating bilateral operations.

“It was such a pleasure to work with the crew of the HMAS Melbourne,” said Cmdr. Leonardo Giovannelli, USS Preble commanding officer. “We appreciate the opportunity to operate and train with such high-caliber mariners and military professionals. Because of the close relationship that our two countries share, we were able to execute an incredible amount of valuable training in a short amount of time.”

PHILIPPINE SEA (April 18, 2019) U.S. Navy Sailors and Royal Australian Navy sailors discuss the cooperative deployment and similarities between partner Navies aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Preble (DDG 88) during a cooperative deployment. Preble is participating in a cooperative deployment with the Adelaide-class guided-missile frigate of the Australian Royal Navy HMAS Melbourne (FFG-05) in order to improve on maritime capabilities between partners.  Preble is deployed to the U.S 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
SLIDESHOW | images | 190418-N-UI104-0163 Sailors talk on the bridge wing of USS Preble (DDG 88) during the day's training. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Bryan Niegel)

The U.S. Navy regularly flies, sails, and operates with allies and partners, both bilaterally and multilaterally to improve interoperability and strengthen our capabilities.

Preble, homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

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