USS George Washington, USS Antietam Engage in FAS

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) conducted a fueling-at-sea (FAS) with the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54), Oct. 8.


USS George Washington, USS Antietam Engage in FAS

During this FAS, George Washington transferred approximately 1,000 gallons of fuel to Antietam.

“Normally, we take on fuel,” said Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Lauren Vannewhouse, from Columbus, Miss. “But today, we [gave] fuel.”

According to Vannewhouse, the last time George Washington fueled another vessel was about eleven months ago, but both Sailors and equipment must be ready at all times in the event that a FAS is needed.

“It takes a lot of training on our part to ensure a safe evolution,” said Lt. Larry Chester, George Washington’s assistant first lieutenant. “We also do a lot of [maintenance] to make sure the equipment works correctly so that we’re ready to bring the fight to the enemy. We have to be able to deliver fuel and execute our plan.”

Evolutions such as this also help the new Sailors who have arrived in those eleven months to gain training and experience. Safety briefs conducted before each evolution allow for more experienced Sailors to share knowledge about operational risk management, and to pass on knowledge learned from previous evolutions.

George Washington and Antietam provide a combat-ready force that protects the interests of its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

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Press Release, October 10, 2014; Image: US Navy