From the Philippine Star (Mar 14): Another US ship to
visit Phl
Another United States (US) ship will conduct a goodwill visit to the
Philippines amid efforts to extricate the warship that ran aground in Tubbataha
Reef last January.
USS Emory S. Land, a submarine tender, is scheduled to arrive Friday in
Subic Bay for a routine call, the US Embassy said in a statement.
“This visit will allow the ship to conduct maintenance, replenish supplies as
well as give the crew an opportunity for rest and relaxation,” the US Embassy
said.
The visit “highlights the strong historic, community, and military
connections” between the US and the Philippines, it added.
The visit will be held almost two months after US warship USS Guardian ran
aground in the Tubbataha Reef off Palawan.
The 1,300-ton, 68-meter-long USS Guardian got stuck dawn of Jan. 17 at the
reef’s south atoll. The vessel was on its way to Puerto Princesa after a port
call in Subic Bay when the incident happened.
The US Navy has blamed “faulty navigation chart data” for the incident but
some sectors believe the incident was caused by human error.
Transportation Sec. Joseph Abaya previously said he has been hearing theories
that US sailors manning the ship may have had too much “rest and recreation” in
Subic.
Tubbataha, which spans 130,028 hectares, was named a World Heritage Site
owing to extensive coral network.
The US has apologized for the accident and has promised to help rehabilitate
the reef.
USS Emory S. Land is part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and is homeported in
Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
The ship is manned by 410 crew members, 106 of them Filipino Americans. The
Filipino-American crew members hail from Botolan, Olongapo City, San Antonio,
and Pasay City.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/03/14/919712/another-us-ship-visit-phl
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