Official U.S. Navy file photo of the
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) underway in the
U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility as part of a deployment to the western
Pacific and Indian Oceans en route to support coalition efforts in the U.S.
5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
Specialist 3rd Class Adam Randolph/Released)
Mass Communication
Specialist Seaman K. Ashley Lawrence, Carrier Strike Group 9 Public Affairs
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72),
accompanied by the guided-missile cruiser Cape St. George (CG 71), arrived
in Laem Chabang for a port visit, Jan. 6.
While in Thailand, strike group Sailors will visit with
the people of Thailand, experience the local culture and conduct a series of
community service projects (COMSERVs) to further strengthen the relationship
between the two countries.
Cmdr. Denis Cox, Lincoln’s chaplain, said the COMSERVs
will be a great opportunity for CSG9 Sailors to get to know the people of
Thailand.
“Our Sailors will get to interact with the great
institutions of Thailand and meet Thai people in their community,” Cox said.
“They’ll get to know our Sailors for what they really are: servants, leaders
and genuinely good people. And nothing will expose our Sailors to what it
means to be Thai more than working on these projects.”
For the COMSERVs, Sailors will paint schools, clean local
temples and visit with children at an orphanage in Pattaya.
Air Traffic Controller 1st Class Caleb R. Thomas,
assigned to Lincoln, said he can’t wait to go on one of the many Morale,
Welfare and Recreation-sponsored tours that will be available to strike
group Sailors in Thailand. In addition to historical sites such as Bangkok’s
Grand Palace and the ruins of Ayuthaya, Sailors will also have the
opportunity to visit the Sriracha Tiger Zoo, ride elephants and have fun in
Thailand’s tropical rain forest.
“I plan on having a great time in Thailand,” Thomas said.
“I can’t wait to enjoy a few days relaxing on the beach and cable riding
through the jungle.”
Ensign Deborah I. Frazier, assigned to Lincoln’s combat
systems department, said she is also looking forward to relaxing, and she
wants to develop a firsthand appreciation for the rich heritage of Thailand.
“Now that I have the chance to see their culture, I’d
really love to see their temples,” Frazier said. “We’re incredibly lucky
that we get to spend time here.”
Lincoln is in the 7th Fleet area of operations (AOO) as
part of a deployment to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans en route to
support coalition efforts in the 5th Fleet AOO. Thailand is the first port
call of Lincoln’s 2011-2012 deployment.
CSG 9 is comprised of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2, the guided-missile
cruiser USS Cape St. George (CG 71) and Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 9, which
includes the guided-missile destroyers USS Momsen (DDG 92) and USS Sterett
(DDG 104).
Following deployment, Lincoln will change homeports from
Everett, Wash., to Norfolk, Va., for a periodic refueling complex overhaul.