Source: United States Navy
This visit marks the first time USS Blue Ridge has pulled into the Republic of Palau, a Pacific Island nation that is part of the freely associated states (FAS) and shares a bi-lateral relationship with the United States known as the Compacts of Free Association (COFA).
“Thank you to the people of Koror for their warm welcome of our Blue Ridge and 7th Fleet teams. This visit marks the first for USS Blue Ridge, and is a testament to our shared cooperation with Palau to promote freedom and security in this region,” said Vice Adm. Fred Kacher, commander, U.S. 7th Fleet. “We look forward to the opportunity for our team to meet with Palauan leaders; engage with the community; and experience Palauan culture and hospitality. During the port visit, 7th Fleet and Blue Ridge leadership will meet with key local leaders to discuss ways to further advance the U.S.-Palau cooperation and strengthen regional security.”
Additionally, members from the ship’s crew and the 7th Fleet staff will engage in community relations activities and cultural events. These initiatives aim to foster a deeper understanding of local history, contribute positively to the community, and forge new ties between the U.S. Navy and the people of Palau.
The 7th Fleet flagship, Blue Ridge is the oldest operational ship in the Navy and routinely operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
7th Fleet is the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners as a key element of the United States’ stabilizing role in the region.