Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Orlando native serves aboard Navy warship in San Diego

By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Bryan Niegel, Navy Office of Community Outreach

SAN DIEGO - A native of Orlando, Florida, serves the U.S. Navy aboard USS Boxer, which is homeported in San Diego.
Photo by Mass Communication Specialist
2nd Class Phillip Kim, Navy Public
Affairs Support Element West


Petty Officer 3rd Class Esteban Yrizarry, a 2006 graduate of Robert Hungerford Preparatory High School, joined the Navy four years ago.

"I joined the Navy because I wanted a change in my life,” said Yrizarry.

Today, Yrizarry relies upon skills and values from lessons learned in Orlando to succeed in the military.

“Growing up, I learned to take every situation as a learning experience,” said Yrizarry. “Even if you know what you’re doing, you might learn a better or more efficient way of doing something.”

Boxer, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, commissioned Feb. 11, 1995, and is the sixth U.S. ship to bear the name. The ship recently completed a scheduled maintenance availability and is preparing for upcoming operations.

Boxer’s crew is made up of approximately 1,200 officers and enlisted personnel and can accommodate up to 1,800 Marines. Amphibious assault ships transfer Marines, equipment and supplies and can support helicopters or other aircraft, according to Navy officials. They also are capable of accessing 75 percent of the world’s beaches.

Serving in the Navy means Yrizarry is part of a world that is taking on new importance in America’s focus on strengthening alliances, modernizing capabilities, increasing capacities and maintaining military readiness in support of the National Defense Strategy.

“The Navy is important to national defense because we patrol the seas to protect our country and our allies,” said Yrizarry. “We can do that from the sea and from the air.”

More than 90 percent of all trade travels by sea, and fiber optic cables on the ocean floor carry 95 percent of the world’s international phone and internet traffic.

Navy officials continue to emphasize that the prosperity and security of the United States is directly linked to ready sailors and a strong Navy.

“Maintaining the world’s best Navy is an investment in the security and prosperity of the United States, as well as the stability of our world,” said Adm. Mike Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations.

“The U.S. Navy – forward deployed and integrated with all elements of national power – deters conflict, strengthens our alliances and partnerships and guarantees free and open access to the world’s oceans. As the United States responds to the security environment through integrated deterrence, our Navy must continue to deploy forward and campaign with a ready, capable, combat-credible fleet.”

“The Surface Force will continue to meet the challenge of strategic competition and respond to the realities of the modern security environment,” said Commander of Naval Surface Forces Vice Adm. Roy Kitchener. “Our efforts are critical to preserve freedom of the seas, deter aggression and win wars.”

Sailors like Yrizarry have many opportunities to achieve accomplishments during their military service.

“My proudest Navy accomplishment so far has been earning both my air and surface warfare qualifications and having my chain of command there when awarded,” said Yrizarry.

As Yrizarry and other sailors continue to train and perform missions, they take pride in serving their country in the United States Navy.

“Serving in the Navy means a lot to me,” added Yrizarry. “It’s an honor to be here and I’m proud to be able to say that I’m a Navy sailor and that I’m helping protect my friends and family.”