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NEWS | March 22, 2017

Republic of Korea Service Chiefs Make Historic Visit to U.S. Aircraft Carrier

By Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea Public Affairs

U.S. 7TH FLEET AREA OF OPERATION -- The chiefs of staff for the Republic of Korea's (ROK) army and air force and the ROK chief of naval operations visited aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) at sea, March 20.

The visit by ROK army Gen. Jang, Jun-gyu, ROK air force Gen. Jeong, Kyeongdoo, and ROK navy Adm. Um, Hyun-Seon marked the first time the three service chiefs visited a U.S. aircraft carrier at sea at the same time.

Rear Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Korea, accompanied the senior leaders and said the visit was a milestone which can only benefit the alliance.

"This was a monumental opportunity for the U.S. Navy to highlight the capabilities an aircraft carrier can bring to the peninsula to the very ROK military leaders who can best use those capabilities," said Cooper.

During the visit, the leaders met with Rear Adm. James Kilby, commander of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 1.

"Carl Vinson Strike Group is proud to call the Republic of Korea our partners, in the air and at sea, as we continue to build on a relationship that spans more than 60 years," said Kilby. "This visit is another example of the strength of that relationship and our combined commitment to learning from one another for the sake of the ROK and U.S. alliance."

While aboard the ship, each guest learned about the history and mission of Carl Vinson and experienced the ship firsthand, including observing launch and recovery flight operations on the flight deck.
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