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USS Firebolt Makes Port Visit to Iraq

US Navy | Aug 20, 2008
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UMM QASR, Iraq: As part of Iraq Navy Day celebrations, USS Firebolt (PC 10) made a port visit to Umm Qasr, Iraq Aug. 13, marking the first visit by a U.S. ship to Iraq in more than 15 months.

"Our port visit to Umm Qasr demonstrates the great confidence we have in our Iraqi partners, and reflects the marked improvements in security that they have achieved within the past several months," said Lt. Cmdr. Trent Thompson, Firebolt's commanding officer.

"This visit gave us a chance to interact with senior Iraqi Navy leadership and further enhance coalition cooperation with the Iraqi Navy and Marines."

While in port, the ship's crew members participated in friendship-building activities with several senior Iraqi officers.

"Making a port visit to Iraq and interacting with Iraqi officers is very important because it builds relationships and promotes positive interaction between our navies," said Electronics Technician 2nd Class David Moore. "Today was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I am proud to help make a positive difference in Iraq's future."

Rear Adm. Thomas Cropper, deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, celebrated Iraqi Navy Day with senior Iraqi naval leaders Aug. 12 and was pier side for Firebolt's arrival to Umm Qasr.

"There has been significant progress in Iraq during the past year and a half that allowed Firebolt to make this port visit to Umm Qasr," he said.

"Visits like this are important because they help reinforce the strong ties that already exist between our two navies. This visit clearly demonstrates the coalition partnership in maritime security with the Iraqi Navy, and our commitment to the Government of Iraq and its people."

Following the ship's visit to Umm Qasr, senior Iraqi naval officers and members of the Naval Transition Team (NaTT) embarked Firebolt to inspect operations on the Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal (KAAOT).

While aboard KAAOT, they discussed the role of Iraqi and coalition forces protecting Iraq's key maritime infrastructure in the North Persian Gulf. U.S. and coalition maritime forces provide assistance to the Iraqi Navy defending Iraq's major oil platforms. These terminals are significant sources of Iraqi government revenue and contribute approximately 80% of Iraq's gross domestic product.

Led by Combined Task Force (CTF) 158, coalition maritime forces in the North Persian Gulf maintain a naval and air presence to safeguard the region's vital links to the global economy. These key maritime infrastructure nodes are the foundation for the region's economic growth, stability and prosperity as well as significantly impact the global economy.

"Our forces are here to foster security and cooperation in the region and to conduct operations that contribute to peace and stability," said Cropper.

"U.S. and coalition forces provide the assurance of security and stability that enables the economic development and growing prosperity of the people throughout this region. The people of Iraq are beginning to enjoy these benefits, and our cooperation with the Iraqi Navy will ensure that they prosper as they expand their participation in the global economy."


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