USS Detroit begins maiden deployment

Littoral combat ship USS Detroit (LCS 7) got underway from its homeport of Mayport, Florida, on October 31 to start its maiden deployment.

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The US Navy Freedom-class LCS is deploying to the US Southern Command area of responsibility to conduct operations in support of Joint Interagency Task Force South’s Campaign MARTILLO.

The campaign is a multinational effort launched in January 2012 targeting illicit trafficking routes in coastal waters along Central America.

Detroit’s operations will involve practical exercises and exchanges with partner nations, supporting US 4th Fleet interoperability.

The deployment of Detroit is the first deployment of an LCS in support of MARTILLO and the second deployment of the Freedom variant to the region. The first deployment was USS Freedom (LCS 1) in 2010.

“I expect this deployment to offer a great opportunity to work together with regional partners throughout Southern Command Area of Responsibility,” said Capt. Cory Applebee, Commander, Surface Warfare Division Two One.

Detroit will also demonstrate her operational capabilities and allow the navy to evaluate crew rotation and maintenance plans.

Detroit is manned by her Gold crew of more than 90 sailors, which will include surface warfare mission package personnel, US Coast Guard law enforcement detachment, and an aviation detachment to operate an embarked MH-60S Seahawk helicopter and two MQ-8B Fire Scout vertical takeoff unmanned vehicles.

Homeported in Mayport, Detroit will have Blue and Gold crew rotations during the deployment. The two crews will rotate on the same hull every 4-5 months, creating a “cycle of virtue” between the crews who consistently turn the same ship over to each other, which will allow continuous presence in the region.

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