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  • #REDIRECT [[Carrier Strike Group]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carrier Strike Group/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carrier Strike Group/Related Articles]]
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  • Homeported in [[Norfolk, Virginia]], and part of Carrier Strike Group 12 centered on the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Enterprise (CVN-65)]]'', a
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  • ...large carriers; [[Carrier Air Wing Eleven]] embarked; ship is center of [[Carrier Strike Group Eleven]] but is in overhaul for 2011
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  • {{r|Carrier Strike Group}}
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  • ...Group]]. The additional ships of an ESG are effectively the escort of a [[Carrier Strike Group]] (CSG). Without an ARG and possibly without the submarine, they may be ca
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  • {{r|Carrier strike group}}
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  • {{r|Carrier Strike Group}}
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  • A U.S. '''carrier strike group (CSG, CVBG)''' will typically include:
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  • {{r|Carrier strike group}}
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  • ...ix [[Carrier Strike Group]]s available on 30 days notice and an additional Carrier Strike Group ready to surge within 90 days." The budget allots $14.7 billion for shipbu
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  • {{r|Carrier strike group}}
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  • {{r|Carrier Strike Group}}
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  • {{r|Carrier Strike Group}}
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  • {{r|Carrier Strike Group}}
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  • ...-class]], homeported in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. She is normally assigned to Carrier Strike Group 12, built around the [[USS Enterprise (CVN-65)]], but deployed to the Middl
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  • ...7 during the [[no-fly zone|no-fly operations]] over Iraq in 2002, and then Carrier Strike Group 10, operating in the [[Iraq War]] and maritime security in 2007-2008. Previ
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  • ...optimized for blue water operations of a specific type: being part of a [[Carrier Strike Group]] with the speed to operate jointly with fast surface vessels.
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  • ...t fighter]] optimized for [[Cold War]] defense of [[United States Navy]] [[Carrier Strike Group]]s, but enjoying a long service life in which it gained fighter-bomber and
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  • This is the main carrier strike group, currently commanded by RADM Richard B. Wren, who [[flagship|flies his flag
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  • She is operating in the [[Persian Gulf]] as part of [[carrier strike group|Carrier Strike Group 10]], part of the [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the naval component of [[U
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  • ===Carrier strike group=== Minimally, a modern [[carrier strike group]] (CSG) is made up of a CATOBAR (usually) carrier, one or more [[cruiser]]s
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  • ...d [[USS George Washington (CVN 73)|''USS George Washington'' (CVN 73)]] [[Carrier Strike Group]] in both the Arabian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • ...e was Director of the [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]] and commanded a [[Carrier Strike Group]].
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  • ...ts of the United States Navy, principally as the primary escort ship for a Carrier Strike Group or Expeditionary Strike Group, an independent unit, or the leader of a surf
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  • ...the [[USS Eisenhower (CVN-69)|''USS Eisenhower'' (CVN-69)]], in Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group, already in the Central Command area of operations. The strike groups will
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  • Modern cruisers are the key escorts and escort command vessels for [[Carrier Strike Group]]s and [[amphibious warfare]] [[Expeditionary Strike Group]]s. In the U.S. ...sses, may be more potent. "Ticos" are generally assumed to be escorts to [[Carrier Strike Group]]s or the core of [[Expeditionary Strike Group]]s. In a carrier group, the
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  • ...th six Carrier Strike Groups available on 30 days notice and an additional Carrier Strike Group ready to surge within 90 days." The budget allots $14.7 billion for shipbu
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  • ...th six Carrier Strike Groups available on 30 days notice and an additional Carrier Strike Group ready to surge within 90 days." The budget allots $14.7 billion for shipbu
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