USS Bataan sailors rub shoulders with Jaguars

Navy Public Affairs Support Element East - (Reserve)
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Isaiah Sellers III

Date: 11.06.2012
Posted: 11.07.2012 14:18
News ID: 97426
Marines gathered in the Jaguars practice stadium

By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Rob Aylward

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars invited more than 300 sailors from the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) to attend a team practice at EverBank Field Nov. 6.

Sailors participated in an afternoon of access to the NFL team as they prepared for their upcoming battle with the Indianapolis Colts. At a meet-and-greet following the practice, sailors had the opportunity to approach players for autographs and photos.

“I really enjoy watching Maurice Jones-Drew run,” said Culinary Specialist 1st Class Darryl Smith. “Hopefully he comes out today and he can sign my football to show off back home.”

After sampling complimentary food from local restaurants, sailors filled the stands at the practice field as Maurice Jones-Drew, a Jaguars running back, addressed the crowd.

“From the bottom of our hearts we want to thank you for all you do for us and the country,” said Jones-Drew. “We know how hard it must be to be away from your families so it means a lot to have you all come spend time with us.”

Many sailors were happy to take a break and enjoy the Jaguars event before the ship completes preparations for the Navy-Marine Corps Classic basketball game scheduled for Nov. 9, on the flight deck of the multipurpose amphibious assault ship in conjunction with Jacksonville’s Week of Valor.

We don’t often have the chance to watch a professional team practice so I had to jump at the opportunity, said Smith. “It’s a lot of work getting the Bataan ready but it will be all worth it in the end.”