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thedrifter
05-28-03, 07:17 AM
SECNAV expresses his pride to K-Bay
Submitted by: MCB Hawaii
Story Identification Number: 2003526165818
Story by Lance Cpl. Monroe F. Seigle



MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, KANEOHE BAY, Hawaii(May 19, 2003) -- The Honorable Hansford T. Johnson, secretary of the Navy, came to MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, Monday to talk to Marines and Sailors who have recently returned from deployments and to get a first-hand look at the facilities on base.

Before coming to MCB Hawaii, Johnson met with Governor Linda Lingle and discussed current issues effecting the military today.

"The governor is a very strong supporter of Marines and Sailors," said Johnson while he spoke to Marines and Sailors from different units at Hanger 103. "She is proud of each of you as if you were a part of her own family. She couldn't be a stronger supporter of our Armed Forces."

Johnson was able to visit different units across MCB HAwaii before departing. His first stop was to the Waterfront Operations where he met the Sailors who are responsible for keeping the waters surrounding base safe.

Johnson's next stop was to the new and improved Air Traffic Control center. While in the tower, Johnson spoke to the Sailors who regulate all flights coming in and out of MCB Hawaii. He spoke with the Sailors and asked how they thought the new equipment assisted in accomplishing missions and safely landing aircraft.

While at Hanger 103, Johnson spoke with Marines from 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment and Sailors from Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light 37.

Johnson congratulated the Marines from 2/3 on a successful return from their deployment to Okinawa, Japan. He further thanked and congratulated the Sailors from HSL 37 for the sacrifices and contributions the Sailors made during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Johnson continued to tell the Marines and Sailors of how proud he was of their recent accomplishments and allowed them to ask any questions they had about future plans for the Navy and Marine Corps. He told the Marines and Sailors aboard K-Bay he was highly impressed with their esprit de corps and the partnership amongst the two branches.

"I wanted to welcome all of you home once again," said Johnson in his closing remarks. "I am confident that as we move forward, you will be called upon again and again and each time, you will answer the call of duty and perform as well then as you have in the past."

Sempers,

Roger