Showing posts with label Flag Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flag Day. Show all posts

Wednesday

Ahoy, Samoa! The Navy's Finally Dropped Anchor (For a Week)

Ahoy, Samoa! The Navy's Finally Dropped Anchor (For a Week) - My Amerika Samoa

My Amerika Samoa

Ahoy, Samoa! The Navy's Finally Dropped Anchor (For a Week)

Well, shiver me timbers! In a move that's approximately 250 years in the making, the U.S. Navy has finally decided to grace American Samoa with its presence for the very first-ever "Navy Week," running from April 14th to 17th. Yes, you heard that right. They actually crossed the equator! We must be doing something right (or maybe they just got a really good map).

"Outreach": Because Apparently We Needed More Sailors

This isn't just a casual visit, mind you. It's all part of a grand "global outreach effort." Apparently, we Samoans have been missing out on vital sailor interaction, so the Navy has kindly sent over a contingent for "performances, educational events, and service projects." One can only imagine the riveting sea shanty singalongs and knot-tying demonstrations in store.

Celebrating a Cool 250 Years (and Our Tiny 125!)

The timing is impeccable, naturally. This naval extravaganza just happens to coincide with the U.S. Navy's big 250th birthday bash! A quarter of a millennium of maritime dominance – you go, Navy! And, in a delightful bit of synergy, it also overlaps with our own humble 125th Flag Day celebration. Talk about a party!

Who Showed Up? Prepare for Some Brass and Some Big Hats

Among the distinguished guests was Rear Adm. Richard Meyer, who, we're told, is a pretty big deal. His presence supposedly "solidifies the Navy's connection with American Samoa." We're picturing some sort of official handshake and maybe a shared plate of palusami.

Over 50 sailors have been deployed for this crucial mission, participating in such vital community engagements as:

  • Helping out our veterans (always a good thing, even if sailors are doing it)
  • Immersing themselves in our *fascinating* culture (hopefully they brought sunscreen)
  • Hanging with the Toa a Samoa (strong guys meeting other strong guys – makes sense)
  • Attending a "Cultural Night with The Arts and Museums" (expect some serious ukulele action)
  • And, of course, joining in the Flag Day festivities (because who doesn't love a parade?)

Local Boy Makes Good (and Brings the Navy With Him!)

Adding a touch of heartwarming local flavor, Personnel Specialist Seaman Apprentice Ailini Pone, a proud son of Pago Pago, is part of the Navy Week crew. "Being able to connect with people where I grew up and give back to the place that shaped me is incredibly meaningful," he said. See? It's not all about battleships and submarines; sometimes it's about hometown pride.

Spreading the Naval Love (One Territory at a Time)

Apparently, American Samoa is just one stop on the Navy's "15 Navy Weeks" tour this year, designed to bring America's Navy "closer to the people it protects." Which begs the question: were we feeling particularly unprotected before? Either way, we're now officially part of the 140 million people who get this annual dose of naval exposure. Lucky us!

© 2025 My Amerika Samoa - Keeping it (mostly) real.

Tuesday

The Stage is Set! Your 2025 Flag Day Fautasi Finals Lineup (Prepare for Glory!

Get Your Popcorn Ready! Fautasi Finals Lineup - My Amerika Samoa

My Amerika Samoa

The Stage is Set! Your 2025 Flag Day Fautasi Finals Lineup (Prepare for Glory!)

Alright, folks, the moment we've all been… patiently waiting for (or maybe just mildly curious about) is almost here! The finals for the prestigious 2025 Flag Day Fautasi Race are locked and loaded, ready to unleash some serious paddling power at 1 pm sharp. And wouldn't you know it, the all-important lane assignments have been decided after this morning's thrilling (and likely slightly damp) preliminary heats.

Drumroll Please... Your Championship Contenders and Their Starting Positions!

After what I'm sure was a nail-biting (or at least mildly engaging) draw, here's how our valiant fautasi are lining up for the ultimate showdown. Place your bets now, folks (purely for entertainment purposes, of course!).

  • Lane 1: Aeto
  • Lane 2: Manulele Tausala Low Rider
  • Lane 3: Iseula o le Moana
  • Lane 4: Taema
  • Lane 5: Paepaeulupoo
  • Lane 6: Lupelele
  • Lane 7: Matasaua

They'll all be charging out from the familiar waters of Breakers Point, the same starting line that hosted this morning's aquatic action. So, if you missed the prelims, now you know where the drama (and hopefully some impressive athleticism) will unfold.

Missed the Morning Mayhem? Here's a Quick Catch-Up!

For those of you who were perhaps enjoying a leisurely breakfast or, you know, *not* glued to the fautasi heats, here's a little peek at how the morning unfolded and who punched their ticket to the big dance:

Heat 1 Results:

  • 1st: Paepaeulupoo
  • 2nd: Aeto
  • 3rd: Manulele Tausala-Low Rider
  • 4th: Iseula o le Moana
  • 5th:
Fealofani Samoa
  • 6th: Alao
  • Heat 2 Results:

    • 1st: Matasaua
    • 2nd: Lupelele
    • 3rd: Taema
    • 4th: Fale o Latai
  • 5th: Manulele Tausala #2 (Yes, apparently there are two!)
  • So, there you have it! The stage is set, the lanes are drawn, and the anticipation is… well, it's there! Get ready to witness the thrilling conclusion of the 2025 Flag Day Fautasi Race. Will the morning heat winners maintain their momentum? Will a dark horse emerge from the outer lanes? Tune in at 1 pm to find out! May the best paddling prevail (and may everyone stay dry-ish)!

    © 2025 My Amerika Samoa - Keeping it (mostly) real.