USS George Washington – Super Carrier
Along with the US USS George Washington the super carrier another  2 warships in Palawan and 2 escorts of the super carrier.
As of October 26, 2012 the following US Warships are now in  the Philippines
- USS George Washington – Super Carrier
 - USS McCampbell – Escort for the Super Carrier
 - USS Cowpens – Escort for the Super Carrier
 - USS John McCain
 - USS Mustin
 
USS McCampbell (DDG-85) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy - Escort for USS George Washington
USS Cowpens is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser currently in service with the United States Navy - Escort for USS George Washington
USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy- in Palawan Wescom
The USS Mustin (DDG-89) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy - in Palawan Wescom
Two U.S. Warships in Palawan
Two more US warships have docked in Palawan, the island  province that has territorial jurisdiction over some of the Philippines-claimed  islands in the disputed West Philippine Sea.
US authorities identified the ships as the USS John McCain  and the USS Mustin.
An official of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)  -Western Command (Wescom) confirmed that the two US naval vessels arrived  Monday two days ahead of the arrival of the aircraft carrier USS George  Washington at the Manila Bay.
The USS George Washington, the US Navy's only  forward-deployed carrier, is accompanied by guided missile destroyer USS  McCampbell and USS Cowpens, a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser. Both  McCampbell and Cowpens are now docked at pier 15 in the Manila South Harbor.
Asked about the presence of the two US ships in Palawan,  Lt. Col. Neil Estrella, the Wescom spokesman, said that just like USS George  Washington, USS McCain and USS Mustin are in the country also for a five-day  regular port call.
"They are here for port calls. Foreign naval ships  regularly visit us as part of fellowship and to enhance friendship between  allied nations," said Estrella.
The docking of the US warships in Palawan came at the same  time Chinese Navy vessels were spotted in the West Philippine Sea.
Estrella said USS McCain and USS Mustin, currently in  Puerto Princesa City, are also part of the USS George Washington carrier strike  group.
On Thursday, USS George Washington commanding officer Capt.  Gregory Fenton said, "I would characterize this port visit as a routine  port visit, as a breaker from our normal operations which we conduct."
Fenton said they are "very sensitive to the areas that  are under dispute" such that they "do make a very conscious effort to  stay away from those areas."
"I believe that we are firmly committed to helping  support the nations that are involved in those disputes. But ideally, we'd like  to see them sort out those disputes via diplomatic channels," he added.
He stressed, however, that their presence in the area would  help safeguard freedom of navigation.
"One of the reasons we deploy throughout the region is  so we can carry forth the banner of freedom of navigation. It is very important  to us, given the trade that travels throughout the region on the seas,"  said Fenton.
The USS George Washington's visit to the country will allow  the ship's crew to take a break from the arduous operational tempo that comes  with forward-deployed life.
Its sailors will also have the opportunity to interact with  the locals via several community service projects set up by the ship. Projects  include interacting with school children, teaching basic first-aid at a local  hospital facility, and general cleaning and landscaping.
"My Sailors willingly volunteer their time because  they genuinely want to help their fellow man," said Fenton.
"This is a constant in each of our port visits and  this fact is not lost on a lot of people; these men and women have a  significant impact on the many lives they help. At the end of the day, we all  walk away feeling like we've made a difference in someone's life, and that is  truly the most rewarding feeling that anybody can have," he said.
The George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier  Air Wing 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the  collective maritime interests of the U.S. and its partners and allies in the  Asia-Pacific region.
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