U.S. Sailors Visit Cape Town, South Africa

Ships from the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group assigned to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet, arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, on October 4, 2008, as part of an ongoing effort to reinforce relationships,



By Petty Officer 1st Class Monique K. Hilley USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, at sea Oct 04, 2008
Ships from the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group assigned to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet, arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, on October 4, 2008, as part of an ongoing effort to reinforce relationships, increase interoperability and address maritime issues.

"The U.S. Navy is committed to strengthening partnerships with South Africa, and this visit provides a welcome chance to advance our relationship," said Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe. "Our nations share a mutual interest in safeguarding the maritime environment, which plays a critical role in today's global economy."

The ships hosted formal visits, regional security cooperation activities, military-to-military exchanges, and participated in a variety of community relations activities. Senior officers from the ships conducted office calls with South African government and military leaders to discuss maritime safety and security.

"The South African government has invited us to visit Cape Town, and we are grateful for the opportunity," said Rear Admiral Frank Pandolfe, Commander of Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group. "We look forward to strengthening the relationship with the South African Navy."

The Theodore Roosevelt visit to Cape Town marked the first time a U.S. carrier has visited South Africa in more than 40 years. The last carrier to visit South Africa was the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1967.
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