Why the Navy will deploy the Truman Carrier Strike Group (again)
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Why the Navy will deploy the Truman Carrier Strike Group (again)
By: Mark D. Faram 12 hours ago
Norfolk The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman and her strike group will deploy soon, a move officials say has been in the works for two years. But theyre pushing back on other media accounts that speculated Trumans upcoming deployment the flattops third overseas cruise in four years was designed to take the place of sister Nimitz-class carrier Eisenhower, which encountered delays during a long maintenance session. Trumans upcoming deployment has been planned for more than two years and has remained unchanged, said Capt. Scott Miller, spokesman for Fleet Forces Command. There was never a plan for Truman and Eisenhower to swap deployment positioning.
Fleet Forces Command officials told Navy Times that Trumans upcoming deployment really involves stretching the limits of the Navys Optimized Fleet Response Plan. They see Truman continuing the Dynamic Force Employment concept pioneered by the carrier last year. Its designed to keep potential adversaries clueless about troop and warship deployments overseas.
Miller said that although Trumans tour wasnt announced until now, the plan to redeploy around this time had been on planning tables since the carriers crew began training for last years deployment.
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