By
Navy Office of Community Outreach
PEARL HARBOR – A
2011 L'Anse Creuse High School graduate and Mt. Clemens, Michigan native is
serving in the U.S. Navy and is participating in the world’s largest
international maritime warfare exercise, the Rim of the Pacific Exercise
(RIMPAC).
Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathon Guerrerodoggett
is a boatswain's mate aboard USS Chung-Hoon, currently operating out of Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii.
A Navy
boatswain's mate is responsible for topside maintenance and major evolutions
including docking procedures and underway replenishment.
“This is my second
RIMPAC and the first one spent underway,” said Guerrerodoggett. “I like being
part of the exercises.”
According to
Navy officials, RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity that helps
participants foster and sustain cooperative relationships that are critical to
ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans. RIMPAC
2016 is the 25th exercise in the series that began in 1971.
The theme of
RIMPAC 2016 is "Capable, Adaptive, Partners," Navy officials
explained. The participating nations and forces will exercise a wide range of
capabilities and demonstrate the inherent flexibility of maritime forces. These
capabilities range from disaster relief and maritime security operations to sea
control and complex warfighting. The relevant, realistic training program
includes amphibious operations, gunnery, missile, anti-submarine and air
defense exercises, as well as counter-piracy, mine clearance operations,
explosive ordnance disposal and diving and salvage operations.
The Department of
the Navy's Great Green Fleet yearlong initiative will also play a major role in
RIMPAC. The initiative highlights global operations using energy conservation
measures and alternative fuel blends to demonstrate how optimizing energy use
increases resiliency and operational readiness. During RIMPAC, almost all
participating units will operate using an approved alternate-fuel blend.
26 nations, 45
surface ships, 5 submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel will
participate in the biennial Rim of the Pacific Exercise. This year's exercise
includes forces from Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark,
France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway, People's Republic of China, Peru, the Republic of Korea,
the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Tonga, the United Kingdom
and the United States.
“RIMPAC demonstrates the value of capable maritime partners,” said Cmdr. Tom Ogden, commanding officer of USS Chung-Hoon. “It’s an honor for our sailors to participate in this unmatched exercise. Our crew looks forward to building relationships and interoperability with our partner nations.”
“The crew is the
best," said Guerrerodoggett. "They are like family. This has tested my limits for the better.”
Challenging
living conditions build strong fellowship among the crew, Guerrerodoggett
explained. The crew is highly motivated, and quickly adapt to changing
conditions. It is a busy life of specialized work, watches, and drills.
“This career has
made me more responsible, better at mentoring and better able to multitask,”
said Guerrerodoggett.
Additional
information about Rim of the Pacific Exercise is available at http://www.cpf.navy.mil/rimpac/
