USS
George H.W. Bush deploys for first time since 2017
By
ALISON BATH
STARS AND STRIPES • August
11, 2022
The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush departs Naval Station Norfolk, Va., for a scheduled deployment Aug. 10, 2022. (Ryan Seelbach/U.S. Navy)
NAPLES, Italy — The aircraft carrier USS George
H.W. Bush deployed this week for the first time in nearly five years, following
intensive maintenance.
Carrier Strike Group 10 left its homeport in
Newport, Va. on Wednesday, the Navy said in a statement.
The Navy did not say where the group was headed,
but USNI News previously reported that the George H.W. Bush is expected to
relieve the USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, which has been on duty in
the Mediterranean since December.
“Throughout our deployment we will continue to
operate with and reassure our allies, maintain open sea lanes for trade and
increased prosperity and deter or, if necessary, destroy our adversaries,” Rear
Adm. Dennis Velez, commander of CSG 10,
said in the statement.
Sailors man the rails as the guided-missile
cruiser USS Leyte Gulf departs Naval Station Norfolk, Va., on Aug. 8, 2022. The
ship, assigned to the George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group, departed Norfolk
on a scheduled deployment. (Kris R. Lindstrom/U.S. Navy)
In a show of NATO strength, Defense Secretary
Lloyd Austin ordered Truman to remain in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations
in February as tensions rose amid Russia’s troop buildup along the borders of
Ukraine and subsequent full-scale invasion.
Among other operations, the Truman has supported
training and patrol flights in Eastern Europe. It also has sailed in the
Mediterranean, Ionian, Adriatic and Aegean seas and participated in military
exercises with NATO allies and partners.
The George H.W. Bush CSG, which also includes
Carrier Air Wing 7, has more than 6,000 sailors. The cruiser USS Leyte Gulf and
destroyers USS Delbert D. Black, USS Farragut and USS Truxtun of Destroyer
Squadron 26, which also recently departed their homeports, are part of the carrier
strike group as well.
This is the Delbert D. Black’s first deployment,
the Navy said.
The carrier’s last deployment in 2017 included
service in the Arabian Gulf, where it supported missions targeting ISIS as part
of Operation Inherent Resolve. It returned from that seven-month deployment in
August 2017.
It completed a 2½-year dry-dock maintenance in
August 2021, according to the Navy. The maintenance period was the $8.5 billion
ship’s first time out of the water since 2006.
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