The Flagship Edition 11.08.2018

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USS WINSTON S. CHURCHILL COMPLETES BUSY DEPLOYMENT

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11. 0 8 . 1 8 – 11. 14 . 1 8 MCSN Nikki Custer Guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94) conducts a Mk 45 5” gun shoot as part of Surface Warfare Advanced Tactical Training (SWATT) exercise. USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Carrier Strike Group (CSG) cruiser-destroyer (CRUDES) units are completing the first East Coast CRUDES Surface Warfare Advanced Tactical Training (SWATT) exercise. SWATT is led by the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) and is designed to increase warfighting proficiency, lethality, and interoperability of participating units.

Warships underway for first East Coast Cruiser-Destroyer SWATT Exercise

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Warships from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Carrier Strike Group (CSG) and other Norfolk-based cruiser-destroyer (CRUDES) units departed Naval Station Norfolk for the first east coast CRUDES surface warfare advanced tactical training (SWATT) exercise, Nov. 2. SWATT is the surface force’s premier advanced tactical training exercise developed and led by Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC). SWATT provides multi-ship, multi-platform, multiwarfare area training at sea to increase combat capability, lethality, and interoperability. Staffs and units participating in the exercise are Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2, USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55), USS Bainbridge (DDG 96), USS Gonzalez (DDG 66), USS Mason (DDG 87), USS Gravely (DDG 107), and USS Nitze (DDG 94). “The establishment of SMWDC in 2015 represented the beginning of an important cultural shift in the surface fleet to rapidly increase surface force tactical proficiency, readiness, and combat capability,” said Rear Adm. Dave Welch, commander of SMWDC. “This first east coast CSG SWATT represents our commitment to the entirety of the Surface Force. SWATT provides a critical path

MCSN Nikki Custer Master at Arms First Class Dominic Outlaw takes a line of bearing to a contact on the bridge of the guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94). USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Carrier Strike Group (CSG) cruiser-destroyer (CRUDES) units are completing the first East Coast CRUDES Surface Warfare Advanced Tactical Training (SWATT) exercise. SWATT is led by the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) and is designed to increase warfighting proficiency, lethality, and interoperability of participating units.

for warfare and strike group commanders to develop the combat capability needed by our numbered fleet commanders to compete effectively in an era of great power competition.”

SWATT exercises provide dedicated inport and at-sea training periods focused on the development of air defense and sea combat commanders, ships, and watch teams. In particular, SWATTs provide focused training

Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads hosts 5th annual Wounded Warrior 5K By MC2 Joshua Tolbert Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Public Affairs NORFOLK

Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads’ Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) partnered with Navy Wounded Warrior – Safe Harbor to host the 5th annual MC2 Joshua Tolbert Wounded Warrior 5K at the Sailors, Marines, Civilians, Veterans, and their families particiinstallation on Nov. 2. pated in the 5th annual Wounded Warrior 5K at Naval Support The Wounded Warrior Activity Hampton Roads Headquarters on Nov. 2.

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5K was hosted as part of Warrior Care Month, established in 2008 by then Secretary of Defense Robert F. Gates. Warrior Care Month is dedicated to increasing awareness of programs and resources available to wounded, ill, and injured service members, their families, and those who care about them.

to support naval sea control including integrated air and missile defense (IAMD), anti-submarine/surface warfare (ASW/SUW), amphibious warfare (AMW), mine warfare (MIW), and information warfare (IW). “While our headquarters is located in San Diego, we have divisions on both coasts and team members in most fleet concentration areas,” said Capt. Joe Cahill, SMWDC sea combat division direction and SMWDC’s air defense senior mentor underway for the exercise. “We are committed to increasing the combat power of naval surface forces, with focus on warship cohesion. It is a team-based approach to what a warship is designed to do-fight and win at sea as part of a naval task group. I am proud of the work our SMWDC team does to have an immediate and positive impact on the combat power our warships and warfare commanders bring to the Navy.” SWATT is specifically designed to be a learning environment whereby teams receive over-the-shoulder mentoring throughout events, and where training vice certification or exit criteria are the basis of success. Senior, post major-command mentors, warfare tactics instructors (WTIs), and technical community experts plan events, brief teams, and embark warships for underway to train and mentor teams. Those teams lead a formalized plan, brief, execute, debrief (PBED) » See SWATT | A7

Navy celebrates American Indian and Alaska Native heritage, contributions By Yonca Poyraz-Dogan Navy Office of Information Public Affairs WASHINGTON

The Navy honors National American Indian Heritage Month in November celebrating achievements of American Indians and Alaska Natives and recognizing the central role they have played in the nation’s history. The theme for

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THE HISTORY OF VETERANS DAY As we celebrate Veterans Day, it is important to remember how this holiday originated and why we continue to observe it today. Like the people it honors, the holiday was shaped by war.

NAVY AND VA PARTNERSHIP TO IMPROVE VETERAN HEALTH Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton (NHCP) and the VA San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS) are partnering to provide total joint surgeries.

THE 34TH ANNUAL GRAND ILLUMINATION PARADE BRIGHTENS DOWNTOWN November 17 at 7 p.m. The parade is free and open to the public.

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