JAKARTA, Indonesia –
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John Finn (DDG 113) departed Jakarta, Aug. 29, after a five-day port visit to conduct exercises in support of Super Garuda Shield 25.
This port visit marked the start of the John Finn’s scheduled participation in the Indonesia-led Super Garuda Shield 25, a combined joint multilateral military training exercise between the Indonesia National Armed Forces (TNI), the U.S military and participating allied and partner nations.
Super Garuda Shield 25 builds on prior bilateral exercises between U.S. forces and TNI, sharpening readiness and increasing interoperability between the participating nations to deter aggression and promote peace and stability within the Indo-Pacific region.
“Super Garuda Shield is a special opportunity for us to build upon our already strong relationship with Indonesia,” said U.S. Navy Capt. Dave Huljack, commodore, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15. “This exercise serves as a way for all our nations to train together and work toward enhancing interoperability, maritime security and our commitment to a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.”
While in port, the leadership triad from the John Finn received a welcome from Indonesian naval leadership during the opening ceremony for Super Garuda Shield 25. And the Cempaku Studio Dance and the Indonesian naval band performed to celebrate both the arrival of the John Finn and the start of the exercise.
The John Finn’s commanding officer, Cmdr. Daniel O’Neill, expressed his gratitude to the people of Jakarta.
“A huge thank you to the people of Jakarta for the warm welcome and hospitality,” said O’Neill. “Indonesia is a critical partner for the U.S. Navy, and this port visit illustrates the value we place on our allies and partners. We look forward to continuing our long-standing friendship for manydecades to come.”
Other participating nations in Super Garuda Shield 25 include Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Japan, the Netherlands, the Republic of Singapore, the Republic of Korea, and the United Kingdom.
The John Finn is forward deployed and assigned to DESRON-15, the Navy’s largest DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force.