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    Mobile Bay: Building Relations

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    Photo By Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Batchelder | 160315-N-EH218-216 MOKPO, Republic of Korea (March 15, 2016) – Sailors from the...... read more read more

    USS MOBILE BAY, SOUTH KOREA

    03.19.2016

    Courtesy Story

    USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74)

    MOKPO, Republic of Korea - Sailors from the guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) took part in a cultural tour March 15, to Myeongnyang Battle Park and Museum, Daehung Temple, and finished with a welcome performance at Republic of Korea (ROK) 3rd Fleet.

    Many Sailors were on their first visit to the Republic of Korea and realized the benefit of an inter-cultural exchange and were eager for a chance to get out and explore a new port.

    “As ambassadors, we’ve shown that we’re open to a lot of different things when it comes to learning, participating and being gracious,” said Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) 3rd Class Shelton Williamson, from Detroit. “This is my first time in Korea and the sharing of culture is great because we learn about [others], the same way that they learn about us.”

    Cryptologic Technician (Maintenance) 1st Class James Thompson, from Muskegon, Mich., first visited the Republic of Korea in 1995, before joining the Navy. “My expectations were to experience a bit of the Korean culture and gain insight through interactions with the host nation,” Thompson said.

    Throughout the tour, Sailors were immersed in Korean history and traditions, some of which dated back to the sixth century.

    “The Daehung Temple was at the top of my list, because there is such a wealth of heritage there,” said Thompson. “All of the architecture was very beautiful and intricate. It’s great to be somewhere that isn’t a normal tourist destination and is relatively unspoiled by the outside world.”

    While in Mokpo, humanitarian work, public ship tours, and bilateral military exchanges and training were conducted to improve military and public relations.

    “It is important for everyone - the community, the ROK navy and us as well, to work on our relationship,” said Williamson. “I’ve enjoyed my time here; this experience will be a lasting one.”

    For more news on USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) and John C. Stennis Strike Group visit www.facebook.com/USS-Mobile-Bay-CG-53 or www.stennis.navy.mil.

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    Date Taken: 03.19.2016
    Date Posted: 03.19.2016 20:02
    Story ID: 192940
    Location: USS MOBILE BAY, KR

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