From Commander, Naval Air Forces Public Affairs
In this file photo, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) steams in formation as one of 42 ships and submarines representing 15 international partner nations during exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) in 2014. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Shannon Renfroe) >>
CORONADO, Calif. - USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) is scheduled to depart Naval Air Station North Island Aug. 31 and proceed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility to serve with the U.S. Navy's forward deployed naval forces (FDNF).
"We are sending our most modern West Coast-based aircraft carrier to support the security, stability and prosperity of the Indo-Asia-Pacific region and our allies," said Vice Adm. Mike Shoemaker, Commander, Naval Air Forces.
Ronald Reagan, which has been a prominent part of the San Diego community for the past 11 years, was one of the first responders to assist in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the east coast of Japan in 2011.
"The strong ties that were established between ship and host nation over four years ago will continue," said Shoemaker.
Ronald Reagan's departure from San Diego is part of the three-carrier swap announced by the Navy January 2014 involving Ronald Reagan, USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) and USS George Washington (CVN 73).
The initial phase of the swap began when George Washington arrived in San Diego Aug. 10. Upon arrival, George Washington commenced a 10-day crew and equipment swap with Ronald Reagan.
Nearly two-thirds of the crew members who departed Japan aboard George Washington in May 2015 will return to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility as members of the Ronald Reagan crew.
The crew swap initiative will create geographic stability for many of the Sailors assigned to each involved aircraft carrier while providing a savings of approximately $41 million in Permanent Change of Station (PCS) costs to the Navy. Approximately two-thirds of each crew will remain in their original homeport while one-third will remain with their ship, including Reactor Department personnel and aircraft carrier Commanding Officers, Executive Officers, and Command Master Chiefs.