JBPHH Hosts US Navy’s Vice Admiral

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JBPHH Hosts US Navy's Vice Admiral

Commander, Naval Surface Force U.S. Pacific Fleet, Vice Adm. Tom Copeman visited Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) during a tour, May 14.

 

During the tour Copeman conducted an all-hands call in addition to visiting the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65) and guided-missile destroyer USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93).

Copeman’s visit comes in the wake of Chosin and Chung-Hoon being awarded the Battle “E” Efficiency award, which were presented in March 2014.

The visit gave Copeman an opportunity to talk with Sailors and address any concerns or issues they may have.

“It’s always significant when you have a three-star admiral, our boss, coming aboard to address the crew,” said Cmdr. Troy Fendrick, executive officer of USS Chosin. “It lets the crew know that our chain of command is engaged and that we do care about what it is we do and our future. I think it is critical that he does come aboard to identify any issues and concerns that the crew has.”

Copeman’s main focus was training efficiency when he spoke with the crew of Chosin on the flight deck of the ship.

“I think the chiefs are the center of gravity in leadership, training and education,” said Copeman. “At the end of the day, we can have the fanciest gear in the whole wide world and the most advanced weapon systems, but if the people that we have on these ships don’t know how to operate it and maintain it, all is lost and we’ve wasted all our money.”

The ship’s hard work and dedication to proper training played a major role in its receiving of the Battle “E” award.

“When the crew heard they were a Battle ‘E’ winner,” said Fendrick, “the morale went up. Looking back at all the hard work they did, it just paid off. It was huge.”

The Battle “E” can be presented to ships, submarines, aviation and other units and is given only to those that achieve the highest standards of battle readiness.

To win the Battle “E” a ship must excel and earn Excellence Awards in Maritime Warfare, Engineering/Survivability, Command, Control, Communications and Information Warfare, Logistics Management, and Ship Safety.

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Press Release, May 16, 2014; Image: Wikimedia