The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) and embarked air wing Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 are usually on patrol in late May to protect the collective maritime interests of the U.S. and its partners and allies in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. This year, George Washington Sailors commemorated this special day “7th Fleet style” by donating their free time to foster relations with key regional partners, conduct community service projects in local communities and raise money for charities.
The carrier started Memorial Day weekend by frocking seven Sailors to the rank of master chief petty officer on the ship’s flight deck, May 24.
George Washington’s Command Religious Ministries Department and the Hayama Lion’s Club coordinated a beach clean-up project, May 25. Seventeen Sailors took plastic bags and walked a half-mile stretch of Morito Beach in Hayama Prefecture to pick-up litter, broken glass, fishing line, and other items to help beautify the coastline.
The Washington’s rugby football club participated in a six-team, international rugby tournament at Ikego, Japan. Other teams included All France, Misawa Snow Devils, Te Mana, Tokyo Crusaders and Dandelions, May 25. The tournament was able to collect and donate approximately $600 to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Three teams walked away with placement prizes.
This is the third event that the rugby football club has had the opportunity to donate to the Make-a-Wish Foundation, but it does not look like it will be the last.
George Washington also hosted 48 Sailors from the Royal New Zealand Navy Anzac-class frigate HMNZS Te Mana (F111) and eight members of the Japan and U.S. Navy Friendship Association for a comprehensive tour of the ship’s hangar bay, flight deck and navigation bridge, May 26.
This Memorial Day weekend’s dedication and volunteerism by George Washington Sailors was a tribute to those who laid and continue to lay the foundation of peace and stability in the 7th Fleet area of operations.
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