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Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group enters European waters by Allen Cone Washington (UPI) Apr 9, 2019 The Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group has entered European waters after leaving its former homeport in Norfolk, Va., last week. The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, along with its carrier air wing, Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf, and destroyers USS Bainbridge, USS Mason and USS Nitzey, entered the European theater Monday, according to a Naval news release. The strike group left Naval Station Norfolk on April 1. Two other aircraft carriers, the USS Harry S. Truman and the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, departed within hours of each other three days earlier. The Alvaro de Bazan-class Spanish frigate ESPS Mendez Nunez also joined the Truman strike group. "We live in a complex and rapidly changing world, and today I'm exceptionally proud to be leading the Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group as we get underway in support of our Navy and our nation," Rear Adm. John Wade, commander, of the strike group, said in a news release after departing form Norfolk. "This team of teams, with her ships, aircraft and over 6,000 sailors, serves as a visible and powerful symbol of the U.S. Navy's commitment to carrying out any mission our nation calls us to do, anywhere around the globe." In January, the Lincoln group left Norfolk to participate in composite training unit exercise, or COMPTUEX, a series of operations and scenarios meant to help the seven-vessel group achieve certification for deployment. "The Abraham Lincoln Strike Group has worked tremendously hard to prepare for our operations in U.S. 6th Fleet," said Rear Adm. John Wade, commander of Abraham Lincoln CSG. "We are poised and ready to perform our mission." The Lincoln CSG will participate in realistic training "to increase the capabilities of the U.S. allies and strengthen partnerships through multi-lateral events honing the skills necessary to achieve maritime superiority through presence," according to the news release. The U.S. and Spanish vessels first will travel to Gibraltar and then pass through the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, South China Sea and Pacific Ocean. The Lincoln then will head to San Diego, its new home port. The Lincoln completed its most recent deployment in 2012. In 2013, the carrier underwent overhaul for four years, including preparing the ship to accommodate F-35C fighters. The Lincoln was commissioned Nov. 11, 1989, as the fifth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. The Truman was the last carrier in the European theater last year, according to Stars & Stripes with deployments as part of "dynamic force employment," meaning they operated in unpredictable patterns. The USS Harry S. Truman departed Norfolk for proficiency drills and testing of the new the Grumman C-2 Greyhound aircraft.
Vigor Marine awarded $14.7M for overhaul of USNS Yukon oiler tanker Washington (UPI) Apr 3, 2019 Vigor Marine was awarded a $14.7 million contract for regular overhaul dry docking of the Yukon, a Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler for the U.S. Navy. During an 81-calendar day shipyard availability, work will include include general services, miscellaneous steel repair, starboard main engine 12K overhaul, various pump overhauls, lifeboats davit repair and maintenance, tank preservation, air compressor groom, steel replacement on level doors, flight deck non-skid renewal and tank deck ... read more
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