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USS Shoup to make return visit to Fiji during OMSI deployment

12 October 2018

From U.S. 3rd Fleet Public Affairs

The ship is set to make a second visit to Suva in recent weeks as part of an Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI) deployment.
SUVA, Fiji (Oct. 3, 2018) The guided-missile destroyer USS Shoup (DDG 86) approaches port in Suva for a visit as part of an Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI) deployment. While in Suva, the crew will host distinguished visitors, conduct professional exchanges with Fijian sailors, and participate in community events.
In this file photo, USS Shoup (DDG 86) approaches port in Suva, Fiji, Oct. 3. (U.S. Navy)
SUVA, Fiji (Oct. 3, 2018) The guided-missile destroyer USS Shoup (DDG 86) approaches port in Suva for a visit as part of an Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI) deployment. While in Suva, the crew will host distinguished visitors, conduct professional exchanges with Fijian sailors, and participate in community events.
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In this file photo, USS Shoup (DDG 86) approaches port in Suva, Fiji, Oct. 3. (U.S. Navy)
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SAN DIEGO - The guided-missile destroyer USS Shoup (DDG 86) will arrive in Suva, Fiji, Oct. 14, as part of the ship’s Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI) deployment.

While in Suva, Shoup will host a formal reception, highlighting the partnership between the U.S. Navy and country of Fiji, as well as Shoup’s OMSI mission. Shoup Sailors will also conduct professional exchanges with Fijian sailors and participate in community events during the port visit.

“We’re looking forward to hosting our Fijian counterparts aboard the Navy’s finest warship,” said Cmdr. Andy Strickland, commanding officer of USS Shoup. “Our last port visit here, while short, was an incredible experience. I know our crew is looking forward to exploring the island and engaging with the local community again.”

A U.S. Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) from the Pacific Tactical Law Enforcement Team is embarked on Shoup as part of the OMSI mission. Through bilateral agreements, the U.S. Coast Guard assists ten Pacific Island nations in patrolling the waters around their exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Each of the nations have territorial waters stretching out 12 miles from shore. Beyond that, stretching out 200 nautical miles are EEZs, areas defined by national law that allows each nation exclusive rights to the exploration and use of maritime resources.

OMSI deployments are a secretary of defense initiative aimed at diminishing transnational illegal activity on the high seas in the Pacific Island nations of Oceania's exclusive economic zones (EEZ) and enhancing regional security and interoperability with partner nations.

U.S. 3rd Fleet leads naval forces in the Pacific and provides the realistic, relevant training necessary for an effective global Navy and constantly coordinates with U.S. 7th Fleet to plan and execute missions that promote ongoing peace, security, and stability throughout the Pacific theater of operations.

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