Standing by to Assist Santa

December 25, 2014

 

Pentagon Press Secretary, Rear Adm. John Kirby, recently held a press briefing where he discussed the specifics of how the Department of Defense is supporting Santa Claus’ yuletide journey as he delivers gifts around the world.

The U.S. 6th Fleet is on high alert, focusing maritime assets on protecting the waters within its area of operations to ensure the Jolly Old Elf is able to complete his rounds as he, much like 6th Fleet ships, operates forward.

Quotes:

“Our theater of operations extends from the seabed to space, from the North Pole to South Africa. If it flies, we can see it. If it floats, we can find it and if it’s submerged, we will hear it. We are a ready fighting force prepared to assist Santa Claus in performing his duties.”

– Vice Adm. James G. Foggo, III, Commander, U.S. 6th Fleet

“Oscar Austin reporting from the Indian Ocean, ensuring Maritime Santa Lanes remain open. Our ship is on patrol in the Indian Ocean, ready to thwart any attempts to intercept the delivery of Santa’s presents. We are standing by with a ready deck in the event Santa needs a snack or assistance in recovering any lost gifts. Our radars are tuned and we are ready to assist 6th Fleet and NORAD.”

– Cmdr. Russel Sanchez, commanding officer, USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79)

 

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