Cambodia: US Warship Gives Rare Tour To Cambodian Officials
 
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An U.S. aircraft flies from the aircraft carrier USS  Abraham Lincoln on 
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PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Cambodian government and military officials took a rare 
 tour of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier when it sailed through the  
region on its way home from Iraq, embassy officials said Thursday (11 Sept). 
It was the first tour by Cambodian officials of a U.S. aircraft carrier and  
"another step in the growing military to military relationship" between the 
two  countries, said embassy spokesman John Johnson. 
The Cambodian delegation was flown by a U.S. military aircraft from the  
capital, Phnom Penh, for a four-hour visit Wednesday (10 Sept) on the vessel,  
which was about 250 miles off the Cambodian coast, Johnson said. 
Cambodia's army commander, Gen. Meas Sophea, called the tour "a very special  
occasion," in a prepared statement. 
Mao Has Vannal, head of Cambodian's civil aviation authority, said he'd only  
seen such military capabilities on television. 
"On the return flight, we took off under the force of the catapult system  
shooting the plane up into the air," he said Thursday. "It was so real compared 
 
to what we used to see on the Discovery Channel." 
The tour was the latest sign of growing relations between the two  countries. 
In February, the USS Gary, a guided missile frigate with 200 officers and  
crew, was the first American military vessel to dock at a Cambodian seaport in  
more than 30 years. 
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. military heavily bombed suspected communist  
guerrilla strongholds in Cambodia. 
The U.S. backed Cambodia's 1970s military regime led by General Lon Nol until 
 it was toppled by Khmer Rouge rebels. Eighteen U.S. soldiers were killed  
fighting Khmer Rouge forces on Koh Tang, a Cambodian island in the Gulf of  
Thailand, in May 1975.  (AP)






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