The Boyertown Area Times

Boyertown native serves with U.S. Navy half a world away

- From Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Zahn

A Boyertown native and 2014 Daniel Boone High School graduate is serving in Japan in the U.S. Navy aboard one of the forwarddep­loyed mine countermea­sures ship, USS Pioneer. Petty Officer 2nd Class Harlan Swavely is a quartermas­ter aboard the Avenger-class mine countermea­sures ship, operating out of Sasebo, Japan. The ship routinely deploys to protect alliances, enhance partnershi­ps, and be ready to respond if a natural disaster occurs in the region.

A Navy quartermas­ter is responsibl­e for operating electronic navigation equipment to conduct weather observatio­ns, determine compass and gyro error, compute tide and tidal current data, keep navigation­al and oceanograp­hic publicatio­ns, and keep logs and records. They send and receive visual messages and serve as petty officers in charge of small craft. They serve as assistants to officers of the deck and the navigator and as helmsman and perform ship control. They render “honors and ceremonies” in accordance with national observance and foreign custom.

Swavely is proud to serve in the Pacific and fondly recalls memories of Boyertown.

“I had a job in summers growing up working on diesel equipment for a transporta­tion company,” said Swavely. “The time I spent working there came in handy in the Navy.”

Swavely thus far is proud of making rank as quickly as he has. He knows that leadership will come with that. He feels proud knowing he is put into a position of leadership. He feels accomplish­ed with the work he has done.

Moments like that makes it worth serving around the world ready at all times to defend America’s interests. With more than 50 percent of the world’s shipping tonnage and a third of the world’s crude oil passing through the region, the United States has historic and enduring interests in this part of the world. The Navy’s presence in Sasebo is part of that long-standing commitment, explained Navy officials.

With a crew of more than 80, Pioneer is 224 feet long and weighs approximat­ely 1,300 tons. Pioneer is one of the Navy’s 11 Avengercla­ss mine countermea­sures ships that are designed to neutralize mines from vital waterways and harbors. There are four minesweepe­rs in Sasebo as part of the forward-deployed mine countermea­sures force that are on-call to respond in the event of a mine-clearing operation in the Indo-Pacific.

MCMs in Sasebo routinely operate with allies and partners to build mine countermea­sures proficienc­y and sustain our alliances.

“Being deployed overseas can be tough, you’re so far away from family,” said Smavely. “I really enjoy being here in Japan, I enjoy seeing Asia. It’s a nice experience. I feel like the Navy has benefited me in so many ways. It’s opened my eyes on what I see as important. It’s put me in a better position than I was before.”

As a member of one of the U.S. Navy’s most reliedupon assets, Swavely and other sailors know they are part of a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes providing the Navy the nation needs.

“I enjoy the people that I met here in the Navy,” said Swavely. “It’s a blessing to meet these people and to

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Petty Officer 2nd Class Harlan Swavely

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