USS Wasp drills with Japan in East China Sea, days after Beijing mobilizes anti-ship missile

January 17, 2019

Stars and Stripes:

The USS Wasp recently spent two days sailing with a Japanese amphibious ship in the East China Sea to test their ability to communicate and maneuver together.

The Jan. 12-13 “cooperative deployment” involved vessels of the Sasebo-based Wasp Amphibious Ready Group — including the USS Ashland and USS Green Bay — and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force amphibious transport dock JS Kunisaki, a Navy statement said.

The East China Sea is home to the uninhabited Senkaku islands, which have long been a point of contention between Japan and China. The resource-rich chain between Okinawa and Taiwan are claimed by Japan, Taiwan and China, which refers to them as Diaoyu.

“We understood each other’s radio calls very clearly, and they were very quick with their responses,” Petty Officer 1st Class Jose Gonzales, Amphibious Squadron 11’s navigation assessor, said in the statement.

During the event, Capt. Jim McGovern, the squadron’s commodore, also toured the Kunisaki and met with its crew, according to the statement.

“It was a great opportunity to visit Kunisaki and see in person how well she and the ships of Wasp [Amphibious Ready Group] can operate together,” he said. “Our ability to work and train together with our JMSDF partners is a key enabler that ensures security and stability in the Indo-Pacific Region.”

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