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Wasp Expeditionary Strike Group MED 00 Deployment
Wasp Amphibious Ready Group MED 00 Deployment
LHD-1 Wasp
"Honor, Tradition, Excellence"

On August 13, 2000 after nearly half a year away from home, the USS Wasp returned to port. Since their deployment on February 18, the USS Wasp ARG's and 24th MEU(SOC)'s Marines and Sailors set foot in nine countries around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and participated in five major exercises with more than a dozen NATO allies and Partnership for Peace nations.

The 24th MEU were embarked on USS Wasp, USS Oak Hill and USS Trenton. Beginning with their assumption of responsibility Landing Force Sixth Fleet on March 2 at the gateway to the Mediterranean, Rota, Spain, the first task for the 24th MEU was to make its way to Lisbon, Portugal, to participate in a State Department reception for Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Portuguese dignitaries aboard the USS Wasp. After spending three days filled with reception activities and shipboard tours for locals, the MEU moved on to its first scheduled military event - Spanish PHIBLEX - a combined amphibious exercise in Sierra del Retin, Spain. The five-day exercise gave the American and Spanish Marines a chance to work alongside each other learning and exchanging tactics and technical skills in the coastal area's rugged terrain and windy, wet weather.

After PHIBLEX, the Wasp ARG quickly transited the Mediterranean to begin their next exercise - Dynamic Response 2000. This exercise was the first deployment of the Strategic Reserve Force into Kosovo, spearheaded by the 24th MEU(SOC). After conducting an amphibious landing in the vicinity of Thessaloniki, Greece, the Marines and Sailors traveled across Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to establish themselves at Camp Casablanca in Suva Reka, Kosovo. Dynamic Response was a NATO exercise involving soldiers and Marines from the U.S., the Netherlands, Romania, Poland and Argentina. The exercise demonstrated NATO's resolve to maintain a secure environment in Kosovo for all ethnic groups while exercising the Strategic Reserve Forces ability to rapidly reinforce the multi-national forces established throughout the country.

After Kosovo, the Marines took a break from field and ship life to see the sites in Trieste, Italy, and Marmaris, Turkey. From Turkey, the USS Wasp and USS Oak Hill made the trek back to Rota, Spain, while the USS Trenton stopped in La Maddelena, Italy, for a mid-deployment maintenance stand down to prepare MEU vehicles and equipment for the next big tactical exercise - the two-part NATO Exercise Dynamic Mix in Capo Teulada, Sardinia, and Kyparissia, Greece. Before heading to the island of Sardinia, however, the MEU stopped in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, for four days to rest and relax before climbing back into the saddle for the first phase of Dynamic Mix on May 20.

From Greece, the MEU/ARG conducted split operations sending the USS Trenton into the Black Sea for the NATO-sponsored Partnership for Peace Exercise Cooperative Partner in Odessa, Ukraine, from June 19 to July 1. Along the way, the USS Trenton visited Mykonos, Greece, and enjoyed the uniqueness of liberty in the Black Sea. While the Marines aboard the Trenton were participating in Cooperative Partner, the main body of the MEU and ARG made a stop in Toulon, France, and from there headed to the eastern end of the Mediterranean to Israel for their final exercise - Noble Shirley.

The training in the southern Negev Desert region of Israel, near the Egyptian border, challenged the Marines with daily 100+ degree temperatures and hostile terrain. From the port of Haifa, Israel, the Wasp, Oak Hill and Trenton spent six days steaming back to Rota for the MEU's final vehicle and equipment wash down, inspections by U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors and the turnover with their relief - the Saipan ARG and 26th MEU(SOC).

Chronology

    13 Aug 2000 - Returned to Norfolk
    02 Mar 2000 - Rota, Spain
    18 Feb 2000 - Deployed



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