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USS Milius Visits Pearl Harbor

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The Pacific Fleet announces that the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Milius (DDG 69) arrived in Pearl Harbor, Friday, May 4, 2018, for a port visit.

USS Milius (DDG 69) approaches the pier at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, May 4. (U.S. Navy/MC2 Katarzyna Kobiljak)

The crew manned the rails as Milius passed the USS Arizona Memorial, while friends and spectators were waiting for them on the pier, giving the ship a warm welcome to Hawai‘i.

“We are grateful and excited to have the opportunity to stop in Hawai‘i,” Cmdr. Jennifer Pontius, Milius’ commanding officer said. “This not only provides the crew some much-earned liberty, but allows us to wrap up final deployment preparations prior to our arrival to Japan.”

Milius recently departed San Diego, officially beginning its transition to Forward Deployed Naval Forces-Japan (FDNF-J) in Yokosuka, Japan. The destroyer will join FDNF-J in U.S. 7th Fleet and brings with it some of the most technologically advanced warfighting capabilities to the Indo-Pacific region.

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In the past year, the crew completed a challenging training cycle and combat systems testing after receiving major upgrades to the Aegis Combat System, undersea warfare, and electronic warfare suites. The testing included Combat System Ship’s Qualification Trials as well as multiple live-fire events for operational testing of new weapons technology.

While in port, the crew will take on supplies, complete any emergent repairs and conduct Ballistic Missile Defense training. The crew will also get the opportunity to enjoy some of the local Hawaiian culture and visit some historical sites.

Electrician’s Mate 2nd Class Christopher J. Pasimiofield expressed his excitement about the visit to Hawai‘i.

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“I am looking forward to experiencing Hawai‘i as we travel to Japan,” said Pasimiofield. “I want to visit the USS Arizona Memorial to honor those fallen during the Pearl Harbor attack and bear witness to a piece of our military history.”

Following the port visit, Milius will continue its transit to Yokosuka, Japan.

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