SOUTH CHINA SEA –
- The Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group joined two guided-missile destroyers from the Pacific Surface Action Group for a series of interoperability drills in international waters, Oct. 3-4.
The BHR ESG employed the capabilities of USS Spruance (DDG 111) and USS Decatur (DDG 73) to practice defense in depth of the amphibious ships including anti-submarine warfare and air defense scenarios and live-fire events with embarked helicopters from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 49 and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.
“As I said in April when the PACSAG deployed, this type of training with the BHR ESG will pave the way for the inaugural deployment of an ESG embarked with joint strike fighters (F35B) and escorted by a SAG like this one, which I call an up-gunned ESG,” said Adm. Scott H. Swift, commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet. “Being able to concentrate and disperse all of that capability based on the situation will provide commanders with tremendous operational flexibility.”
The BHR ESG, commanded by Expeditionary Strike Group 7, consists of amphibious ships included in a traditional amphibious ready group along with the staff structure to deploy with surface ships, expanding the mission sets and survivability of the ESG.
The PAC SAG deployed in April as part of a three-ship group consisting of Spruance, Decatur, USS Momsen (DDG 92) and embarked helicopter detachments of HSM 49 to conduct maritime security operations in the Indo-Asia-Pacific theater.
While Spruance and Decatur conduct routine patrols in the Western Pacific, Momsen is conducting an Oceania Maritime Security Initiate (OMSI) mission.
Under the operational control of U.S. 3rd Fleet, the PAC SAG is commanded by Destroyer Squadron (CDS) 31, assumed the role of sea combat commander during the time the two groups operated together. As sea combat commander, CDS 31 managed the maneuvering of all ships and oversaw execution of planned drills.