As the newly acquired ships fully materialized in the harbor, their sudden appearance transformed the landscape of Aparri. The once relatively tranquil port was now bustling with activity as the crewmen aboard each vessel sprang into action, maneuvering the massive ships into position. The addition of the naval fleet, consisting of destroyers, cruisers, amphibious assault ships, littoral combat ships (LCS), and submarines, significantly increased the harbor's occupancy, making it look cramped.
Aparri, a place not originally designed to accommodate a naval base, was now thrust into the spotlight as a critical strategic point in Richard's operation. The local infrastructure, primarily geared towards fishing and small-scale trade, was suddenly overshadowed by the imposing presence of a modern naval force.