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Senator John McCain Visits USS John S. McCain in Vietnam
02 June 2017
From Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Joshua Mortensen
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CAM RANH INTERNATIONAL PORT, Vietnam -- Senators John McCain III, Christopher Coons, and John Barrasso visited the forward-deployed Sailors aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) during a routine technical stop in Cam Ranh International Port, Vietnam, June 2.
The Senators were piped aboard the ship as they walked through ceremonial sideboys where the ship’s commanding officer, Cmdr. Alfredo J. Sanchez, greeted them.
After a brief reception in the ship’s wardroom, guests and crewmembers assembled on the flight deck where McCain and Sanchez both delivered formal remarks.
“I appreciate your service to our country,” said McCain. “People that I represent in Arizona, and that my colleagues represent in their states, and people all over America are grateful that you are here far away from home; far away from your loved ones, representing the United States of America.”
Sanchez expressed his admiration for the crew’s hard work as well.
“It is a special moment when we can come together and devote the time to recognize the hard work and dedication of my Sailors who are the life and spirit of USS John S. McCain,” said Sanchez. “It is my Sailors’ professionalism and dedication to readiness that gives life to Big Bad John and embody Senator John McCain’s forefathers’ legacy.”
USS John S. McCain was commissioned in 1994 and named after Sen. McCain’s father, John S. McCain, Jr. and Sen. McCain’s grandfather; John S. McCain, Sr. Both men were highly decorated naval officers who played prolific roles in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The two became the first father and son in naval history to attain the rank of admiral. Sailors refer to the ship as ‘Big Bad John’ in reference to the fighting spirit of the ship’s namesakes.
Following McCain’s remarks, the senator reenlisted the ship’s sailor of the year, Electronics Technician 2nd Class Michael Papapietro, from Blackwood, N.J., and promoted three officers to the rank of lieutenant.
“I could not be more honored for Senator McCain to personally reenlist me,” said Papapietro. “It’s quite a feeling to be sworn in by him, especially on the ship named for his family’s legacy.”
Once the ceremonies ended, the distinguished visitors shared lunch with the crew and toured the ship, giving Sailors the opportunity to highlight the various warfighting capabilities and living accommodations.
“I’m glad we are given the opportunity to show off Big Bad John,” said Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Matthew Burton. “It’s a joy to show off your work and to show pride in what you do. And it’s nice the senators get to see what we are capable of.”
As the tour came to an end, the visitors and crewmembers took a moment to exchange small mementos and snapped a group photo in front of the ship’s 5-inch gun mount.
USS John S. McCain’s stop in Cam Ranh International Port is a strong symbol of the positive trajectory of the U.S.-Vietnam comprehensive partnership.
Since the ship’s commissioning, USS John S. McCain has played an active role in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. In 2016, the McCain and the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) became the
first U.S. Navy vessels to visit Cam Ranh International Port since the port opened in March 2016.
USS John S. McCain, assigned to destroyer squadron (DESRON) 15, is on patrol in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
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