Sen. Rubio Visits Seventh Fleet Commander

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YOKOSUKA, Japan – U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., met with Seventh Fleet Commander Vice Adm. Robert L. Thomas onboard the flagship USS Blue Ridge while visiting Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan Jan. 21, 2014.

During the visit, Rubio also saw demonstrations of Theater Ballistic Missile Defense capabilities onboard the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG-67) and discussed fleet and regional issues with senior leadership from the Naval Forces Japan.

Rubio discussed fleet operations with Thomas to gain a better understanding of the 7th Fleet’s roles and areas of responsibility. With about 100 ships and submarines, hundreds of aircraft, and more than 48 million square miles (more than 124 million square kilometers) Seventh Fleet is the largest of the Navy’s numbered Fleets. 

Rubio was then able to see a small part of the fleet first hand while visiting the crew of the USS Shiloh. The tour included briefings on the ship’s Aegis Combat System, Vertical Launching System and the Mk 45 Five Inch Gun Weapons System. The USS Shiloh visit was a unique opportunity for the senator to see a ballistic missile defense ship capable of facing and defeating threats in the air, sea, shore, and below the sea.

"I think the visit was wonderful. It gave the senator and his delegation a good appreciation for not only the mighty Shiloh, but also for the Navy here in the 7th Fleet and in Japan and what we do in the theater,” said Capt. Kurush Morris, USS Shiloh commanding officer. 

Rubio, who holds a position on the U.S. Committee on Foreign Relations as well as subcommittees on East Asian and Pacific Affairs and Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs, had the opportunity to hear what goes on in the Indo-Asia-Pacific directly from 7th Fleet commander. His discussions with Rear Adm. Kraft focused on regional issues pertaining to U.S. Naval forces stationed in Japan.

"I think he left with a positive impression and a good appreciation of not only what the men and women do here in the 7th Fleet and how we interact with our Japanese Partners, but also the capabilities of a Ticonderoga Class Cruiser as good as Shiloh," Morris added.

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