Houston Native Plays Key Role Aboard USS George Washington, Navigating the High Seas with Skill and Dedication

Jo-Carolyn Goode | 10/7/2024, 11:46 a.m.
As the mighty USS George Washington (CVN 73) surges through the Pacific Ocean, a sense of duty and pride pulses …
Electronics Technician 3rd Class Mateo Martinez, right, from Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Electronics Technician 3rd Class William Mazariegos, from Houston, both assigned to combat systems department’s exterior communications division, troubleshoot a computer aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) while underway in the Pacific Ocean, Oct. 2, 2024. As an integral part of U.S. Pacific Fleet, U.S. 3rd Fleet operates naval forces in the Indo-Pacific in addition to providing realistic and relevant training necessary to flawlessly execute our Navy’s timeless roles of sea control and power projection. U.S. 3rd Fleet works in close coordination with other numbered fleets to provide commanders with capable, ready forces to deploy forward and win in day-to-day competition, in crisis, and in conflict. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Wadelon Presley) Seaman Wadelon Presley

As the mighty USS George Washington (CVN 73) surges through the Pacific Ocean, a sense of duty and pride pulses through its crew. Among them is Houston native, Electronics Technician 3rd Class William Mazariegos, who’s making waves as he serves aboard this Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. Alongside his counterpart, Mateo Martinez from Los Alamos, New Mexico, Mazariegos is part of the exterior communications division within the combat systems department, a critical unit that ensures the seamless flow of communication on the ship. Together, they troubleshoot and maintain vital equipment, keeping the carrier's operations smooth as it fulfills its mission for the U.S. Navy.

Operating under the U.S. Pacific Fleet's 3rd Fleet, the USS George Washington is more than just a massive, high-tech warship. It's a mobile powerhouse, embodying America’s naval might and commitment to securing peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. For sailors like Mazariegos, this is no ordinary job. It's a calling—one that blends cutting-edge technology with old-fashioned teamwork, and one that demands excellence both in day-to-day tasks and in high-pressure scenarios.

"I always knew I wanted to serve my country," says Mazariegos. "But being on this ship, in the thick of it, I’ve learned how crucial our role is in maintaining the Navy’s mission—ensuring global security and making sure that the U.S. remains a formidable presence on the world stage."

Mazariegos and his team focus on the intricate systems that enable communications across the ship, which is essential for the vessel’s broader operational goals. Whether it's maintaining secure communication channels or fixing critical hardware, their role ensures that the USS George Washington operates as a finely tuned machine. It's a high-stakes environment that combines technical know-how with quick problem-solving—qualities that Mazariegos has in spades.

Houston, a city known for its diversity and resilience, has produced many who’ve gone on to serve their country, and Mazariegos is no exception. His journey from the Bayou City to the Pacific Ocean stands as a testament to the values instilled in him from an early age—hard work, community, and service. As part of a global naval force, he represents the best of what Houston has to offer: a determination to excel and a commitment to make a difference.

The U.S. 3rd Fleet, to which the USS George Washington belongs, plays a vital role in maintaining the Navy’s forward-deployed presence, focusing on sea control and power projection. With their headquarters at San Diego, the 3rd Fleet coordinates with other naval forces to prepare for and win conflicts, should they arise. This layered, strategic approach ensures that the U.S. Navy is always one step ahead, ready to respond to any challenge in an increasingly complex global environment.

"We train like we fight," says Mazariegos. "Every day, we practice, drill, and troubleshoot so that when the real challenges come, we're more than prepared. This ship is like a second home, and everyone on board has a role to play in its success."

While the USS George Washington’s mission may sound grand and distant, it’s sailors like Mazariegos who bring it down to earth. Each bolt they tighten, each circuit they repair, contributes to a greater cause—protecting freedom and securing a better tomorrow. As the ship cuts through the Pacific waters, the impact of their work extends far beyond the horizon.

Houston Pride on the High Seas

For Mazariegos, serving aboard one of the Navy's most advanced warships is not just a career but an honor. His story resonates deeply with many Houstonians who understand the value of perseverance and dedication. Whether it's at home or at sea, the spirit of Houston is evident in everything he does.

In a world where technological advancement often drives military strength, Mazariegos and his fellow sailors ensure that human expertise remains at the heart of every mission. It’s a responsibility he doesn't take lightly—and one he carries with Houston pride.

As Mazariegos and his crew continue their mission aboard the USS George Washington, they serve as a reminder that even the vastness of the Pacific Ocean can't diminish the strong connection between Houston and those who represent it on the world’s stage.