The Philippine Star

US submarine docks in Subic Bay

- – Ding Cervantes, Pia Lee-Brago, Jaime Laude

CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga – A Los Angeles-class attack submarine arrived yesterday at the Subic Bay freeport for a routine port visit.

In a statement, the US embassy said the visit “highlights the strong partnershi­p between the US and the Philippine­s and gives the crew an opportunit­y to meet the local community.”

“It also demonstrat­es the US Navy’s commitment to regional stability and maritime security in the US 7th Fleet area of operations,” the statement read.

Measuring more than 300 feet long and weighing more than 6,000 tons, the

USS Bremerton is capable of supporting anti-submarine, anti-surface and mine warfare.

The submarine has 150 crewmember­s who regularly conduct a variety of missions to maintain proficienc­y on the latest submarine fleet capabiliti­es.

“Its stealth, mobility, endurance and firepower allow Bremerton to work independen­tly or in conjunctio­n with a carrier strike group,” the US embassy said.

Bremerton commanding officer Travis Zettel said it is the submarine’s ninth and final visit to Subic Bay in 37 years.

“My crew and I are looking forward to the opportunit­y to engage with the local community while simultaneo­usly preparing the ship for the remainder of our deployment,” Zettel said.

Bremerton, the oldest commission­ed submarine of the US Navy, is currently homeported in Pearl Harbor. Later this year, it will move to Washington, where it will be decommissi­oned after nearly 40 years of naval service.

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