Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3rd Class Dexter Bowden, left, from San Diego, and Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3rd Class Katie Griffith, right, from Mesa Ariz., both assigned, to the Stingers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 113 fastens door panels of an F/A-18C Hornet on the flight deck of aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson is underway conducting Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) off the coast of Southern California.
“Why Being There Matters”
On our planet, more than 70 percent of which is covered by water, being there means having the ability to act from the sea. The Navy is uniquely positioned to be there; the world’s oceans give the Navy the power to protect America’s interests anywhere, and at any time. Your Navy protects and defends America on the world’s oceans. Navy ships, submarines, aircraft and, most importantly, tens of thousands of America’s finest young men and women are deployed around the world doing just that. They are there now. They will be there when we are sleeping tonight. They will be there every Saturday, Sunday and holiday this year. They are there around the clock, far from our shores, defending America at all times.
Thank you very much for your support of the men and women in U.S. Navy, deployed around the clock and ready to protect and defend America on the world’s oceans.