By Mass Communication Specialist Robert Zahn, Navy Office of Community
Outreach
Photo By Senior Chief Petty Officer Gary Ward
YOKOSUKA, Japan – A Wildwood, Florida native and 2015 Wildwood Middle High School graduate is serving in the U.S. Navy
aboard the guided missile cruiser, USS Chancellorsville.
Petty
Officer 3rd Class Dwayne Grider is
an operations specialist aboard the
forward deployed Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser operating out of
Yokosuka, Japan. Chancellorsville is one
of three cruisers forward-deployed in Yokosuka.
A Navy operations
specialist is responsible for operating the communications, radar, and
navigation equipment that tracks ships, aircraft, and enemy missiles and then
communicates tactical information to supervisors and other operators.
“There was a teacher in
high school who would give me advice on life experiences and I’m realizing now that
it has helped prepare me for the Navy,” said Grider.
With more than 50 percent
of the world's shipping tonnage and a third of the world's crude oil passing
through the region, the United States has historic and enduring interests in
this part of the world.
"Our alliance is rooted in
shared interests and shared values," said Adm. Harry Harris, Commander, U.S. Pacific
Command. "It's not hyperbole to say that the entire world has
benefited from the U.S.-Japan alliance. While our alliance helped stabilize the
region after the Second World War, it also enabled the Japanese people to bring
about an era of unprecedented economic growth. And for the last six decades,
our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen have worked side by
side with the Japan Self Defense Force to protect and advance peace and freedom."
Approximately 300 men and
women serve aboard the ship. Their jobs are highly specialized and keep each
part of the cruiser running smoothly, according to Navy officials. They do
everything from maintaining gas turbine engines and operating the highly sophisticated
Aegis weapons system to driving the ship and operating small boats.
Forward-deployed sailors
are crucial to the success of the global Navy mission and earn high praise from
their leaders.
“My cousin served in the Army and seeing him succeed inspired me to follow the
same path because he and I were going through the same situations in life,”
said Grider.
Sailors serving abroad in
Japan are highly motivated and quickly adapt to changing conditions, explained
Navy officials.
“Because of my experiences
serving in the Navy I have become a more well-rounded
person,” added Grider. “I received the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for volunteering at a local hospital here in Japan which motivates me to do even more to help people.”
A Navy cruiser is
a multi-mission ship that can operate independently or as part of a larger
group of ships at sea. The ship is equipped with a vertical launching system,
tomahawk missiles, torpedoes, guns, and a phalanx close-in weapons system.
Sailors play a vital role
in the overall military mission around the world.
"The U.S.-Japan alliance
remains the cornerstone for peace and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific
region," said Harris.
