American sailors and marines forge friendship and experience local culture in Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: United States (US) sailors and marines took time out from their grueling training schedule to enjoy their remaining days here by building on forged friendship with their counterparts from the Royal Malaysian Navy as well as experiencing the local culture.
Since the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA-6) first docked at the Sepanggar Naval base here for a port visit on Monday, the Royal Malaysian Navy organised activities to make their visitors’ stay a pleasant experience.
“We have invited them for a tour on our ships and we also organised friendly sport competitions at the navy base sports complex.
“We have also made sure that our guests get the opportunity to work with our navy personnel in doing charity activities with the local community,” said Eastern Fleet Commander Vice-Admiral Datuk Syed Zahiruddin Putra Syed Osman in a statement.
The USS America, carrying 2,500 sailors and Marines of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, was the sixth foreign assault ships that docked at Sepanggar navy base this year.
Its presence in the state signifies the strong relationship between Malaysian and the United States through defence cooperation that has long existed, which indirectly contribute towards state’s economy and promote Sabah as a tourist destination.
About 20 buses and 20 vans were provided for the convenience of American sailors and marines to move around in the state capital.
In a courtesy call, Amphibious Squadron Three Commodore Captain Rome Ruiz of the USS America (LHA 6) expressed gratitude for Royal Malaysian Navy’s friendly hospitality.
He noted that USS America crew members were excited to experience Sabah’s culture, adding there are also family members of sailors and marines who flew in from the US to spend their holidays in the state.
Source: New Straits Times