Essex (LHD 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1995

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COMPHIBRON FIVE No Beach Beyond Reach

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Wednesday, January 1 1, 1995 Local forces get key role in Somalia By JAMES W. CRAWLEY Marines from Camp Pendleton and three San Diego-based ships will evacuate the last U.N- peace- keeping forces in Somalia next month, the Pentagon announced yesterday. Although President Clinton had Slid last month the United States would handle the U.N. withdrawal, Pentagon officials provided details about the plan yesterday and, ? warrmg Somali far ' terfere, . way o ' nis Box, The « week of end of Ar %lje $ic v JJork Sitnc SATIjRPAY. DECEMBER 17. iWJ PENTAGON TO HELP U,N. OUIT SOMALIA 3.000 Marines Will Provide Cover for Peacekeepers Pentagon to Help U.N. Troops In Withdrawal From Somalia Iz jSito ' i , ' V% „ ' ; ' - ' o«. riiy o c - fcrces :g iAX? ' tween rival w The Camp P Marine Expedit rines based on Ok the mihtary muse. O ' : v I Xv U° ap - - ., v -c . ' ' S ,.e % » c s . c» ., .o co ...s in,l;. self. officer Marines get new weapon — beanbag They may use them in Somalia operation ByOTTOKREISHER Vandegrift catches up withagygo Vandegrift CoaUaattf tnrm Paga ■ DBployed shipVMiijg„»Ys ' a45l by Solana Beich Slo y, S s j, .fi- ' . Fanile9W t. Hafl,- P EEJ ' tl ' Eager Mace ' no Kuwaiti holiday . .u, SsS ; ' . „ ,f5rJl DS O ' f rseas operation inclufdes local Sailers and Marines Uialcd FlTl MsJitT (li (3 40). All three By 8tf . IMgg AndenwiB I3ili MhUa -r;nrtifl cumliat elfaiunt wcrf tli h ! ? rlE : ' : ;°T£? ' ?!- ' ..S? ' .;. «l ' - l ll Vft C -SSS ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' ■■ --■- ' ■ ■ ' =. .■o„ l c-unr , l,-r ' THESAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE pree San Diego-based ships await final Somalia mis WASHINGTON — Sailing in cir- cles in th« sparkling blue waters and equatorial heat of the Indian ean off SomaJia, sailors and Ma- ;iSnes aboard the dock-landing ship ' ort Fisher are looking ahead to tlieir final mission. r.And their return to San Diego afterward. ' . ' I ' ve been waiting to do this, Marine Cpi. Michael Savino, 21, Mid with excitement during a satel- Ube telephone interview from the Fort Fisher. Chief Petty Officer Guy Beckley. 35, was more matter Klf-fact about the upcoming mission. ' ! think it ' s the right thing to do, Fort Fisher plus two other San Diego Msed amphibous ships — Essex and Ogden — ind the Japan- based Belleau Wood are carrying about 2.700 Marines from Camp Pendleton and Okinawa who will provide the protective force as the last U.N. soldiers leave their forti- fied compounds in Mogadishu. Beckiey and Senioi Chief Petty Officer Thomas EJeasley, 37. of San Diego agreed that the country had a respotuibility to help ' Jie allied sol- diers safely end the mission the United Slates encouraged them to undertake. But the two veteran sailors also said they believed the outside world had doae enough to lelp Somalia solve Its problems. leit away packing up. Spahn said. It ' s going have beesj smoothly. P; J , Spahn said a small number of from th« { d oM ot Ameritans already are ashore, co- the U.S. ehfles at- ordinaiing with U.N. commanders Sa ' nn ' ' ' to ensure a smooth turnover of the ([,g ri. V ' - secunly and logisucal operations • ipiitoMog- when the mam U.S. force lands. Marine ' ™. S? Meanwhile, the Marines and the bly «« ' ' j, jlf sailors who will go ashore are pre- adishu paring for their mission, and the trynie rest ol the four ships ' crew mem- securit»(y amptabi- bers have fulfilled their supporting troops ' irsMed ve- roles. But » y ' BecUey already has made two ous to ' ™ ' ' ' runs to the beach near the Mogadi- |,jcks, ' shu airport. crew nies ' don ' t Although there are no plans to unta tlM« ' but were use the US. landing craft to take 6aite ' ■

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