 It's homecoming day here at Naval Base Guam where hundreds of sailors on the USS Frank Cable are returning after a five-month deployment. Friends and family eagerly awaited the arrival of more than 400 sailors as they manned the rails and docked the ship in Upper Harbor, November 8. This was the ship's first major deployment in more than 14 years. We were the first ship to be in Cameroon Bay since the end of the Vietnam conflict. So that was kind of a special moment for a number of our crew. The support that the families received when we were gone was excellent. From the base and MWR and Fleet and Family and those types of organizations, a number of our sailors have been in Guam for a number of years and have deep roots in the community. And the community really seems to kind of take ownership of the Frank Cable. The Cable has been home ported in Guam since 1996. Reporting from Naval Base Guam, I'm Amy Forsythe.