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Aircraft carrier group's sailors, Marines limited to cordoned-off areas on Navy base for liberty
Aircraft carrier group's sailors, Marines limited to cordoned-off areas on Navy base for liberty
By Nick Delgado | The Guam Daily Post
June 24
The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, along with its escorts, a guided-missile cruiser and two guided missile destroyers, pulled into Naval Base Guam's Apra Harbor Wednesday morning for a new concept in the Navy for troops to spend some recreational time on land without staying too far from their ship in light of COVID-19 concerns.
The thousands of visiting sailors and Marines from the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group will not be able to go into Guam's business establishments for some dining and other forms of leisure. They're also not allowed to mingle with Naval Base Guam personnel.
Due to COVID-19 concerns, the thousands of sailors on this group of warships will be limited to the pier side and on a cordoned-off beach area on the Naval Base Guam under the military's new "safe haven liberty" concept.
The sailors and Marines from the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group will have the opportunity to unwind and enjoy food and beverages along with Wi-Fi installed on the pier, where personnel can use their phones and laptops. A section of the beach will also be designated as a safe zone, the Navy stated.
The thousands of visiting sailors and Marines from the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group will not be able to go into Guam's business establishments for some dining and other forms of leisure. They're also not allowed to mingle with Naval Base Guam personnel.
Due to COVID-19 concerns, the thousands of sailors on this group of warships will be limited to the pier side and on a cordoned-off beach area on the Naval Base Guam under the military's new "safe haven liberty" concept.
The sailors and Marines from the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group will have the opportunity to unwind and enjoy food and beverages along with Wi-Fi installed on the pier, where personnel can use their phones and laptops. A section of the beach will also be designated as a safe zone, the Navy stated.
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Aircraft carrier group's sailors, Marines limited to cordoned-off areas on Navy base for liberty (Original Post)
soryang
Jun 2020
OP
I noticed the other day that the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
captain queeg
Jun 2020
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captain queeg
(11,780 posts)1. I noticed the other day that the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
Has almost as many infected sailors as the Roosevelt Im sure its hard to keep the spread down on one of those huge ships.
soryang
(3,306 posts)2. Yes, close quarters
small quarters, crowded bunkrooms and work spaces. good luck with social distance.
underpants
(186,678 posts)3. You can't.
Not enough room. The sleeping quarters are quite cramped as I understand it.