James N. November 7, The Eisenhower responded to a distress call from a civilian vessel, approximately miles off the coast of Cape Hatteras, resulting in the rescue of three Canadian civilian mariners from an overturned sailboat. November 18, Capt. Mewbourne and Cmdr. Joe W. Barnes, the XO of "Pukin' Dogs", completed their 1,th carrier arrested landings within minutes of each other. January 21, CVN 69 entered the U. February 16, Cmdr. Benjamin L.
Hewlett relieved Cmdr. Thomas D. Eisenhower departed Jebel Ali, U. March 18, Cmdr. Scott T. Farr relieved Cmdr. Timothy F. Three of four crew members were rescued and returned to the Ike. April 3, The Navy has ended the search for a missing Lt. Miroslav Steven Zilberman and declared him deceased.
Since entering the U. Eisenhower anchored off the coast of Naples, Italy, for a four-day port call. July 26, The aircraft carrier pulled into Naval Station Mayport to embark friends and family members for a Tiger Cruise.
Eisenhower returned to homeport after a seven-month deployment. August 13 , Capt. Marcus A. Hitchcock relieved Capt. Mewbourne as commanding officer of CVN Bush CVN June 6, Rear Adm. Ted N. Robert D. Gamberg following the completion of an investigation into allegations of an improper relationship. During the admiral's mast, it was determined that Gamberg was in violation of Uniform Code of Military Justice articles conduct unbecoming an officer and 92 failure to obey order or regulation.
The Hornet, assigned to the Air Test and Evaluation Squadron VX 23, was equipped with XB precision navigation control software that will allow the XB to operate from the deck of an aircraft carrier in Eisenhower pulled into Naval Station Mayport for a two-day port call. September 12, The Eisenhower is currently underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting carrier qualifications. Eisenhower onloaded more than 1, tons of ordnance during the ammunition transfer with USS George H. July 3, The Eisenhower anchored off the coast of Palma de Mallorca, Spain, for a three-day port visit.
August 3, Cmdr. Dennis J. Vigeant relieved Cmdr. Frank B. August 16, Cmdr. Timothy D. Tippett relieved Cmdr. Jon M. November 21, By direction of the U. Secretary of Defense, Leon E. The remaining ships of the CSG will finish their deployments as originally scheduled.
December 2, Capt. Terry S. Morris relieved Capt. Samuel J. December 4, Cmdr. Joe V. Martinez relieved Cmdr. Sean P. Eisenhower returned to Naval Station Norfolk after a six-month deployment, three months earlier than scheduled. June 14, Rear Adm. Michael M. Gilday relieved Rear Adm. Michael C. June 17, Cmdr.
Jesse W. Hilliker relieved Cmdr. Eisenhower anchored off the coast of Lisbon, Portugal, for a three-day port visit. Eisenhower returned to Norfolk after a four-and-a-half month deployment. July 19 , Capt. Stephen T. Koehler relieved Capt. Hitchcock as CO of the Eisenhower during a change-of-command ceremony aboard the ship. November 18 , Capt. Paul C. Spedero, Jr. Koehler as the 17th CO of Dwight D.
Eisenhower during a change-of-command ceremony aboard the ship at Pier 14N. December 1, Rear Adm. Jesse A. Wilson relieved Rear Adm. Bruce H. March 18, Eight Sailors on board the Eisenhower were injured this afternoon when an arresting gear parted during a routine landing by an E-2C Hawkeye, assigned to the Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron VAW , while the ship was conducting carrier qualifications off the coast of Virginia.
June 13, The Dwight D. July 4, Cmdr. Daniel W. Testa relieved Cmdr. Teague R. July 6, Cmdr. Jeffrey A. Farmer relieved Cmdr. David B. July 24, Cmdr. September 7, Cmdr. Wade Blizzard relieved Cmdr. Tracey J. Navy official said the mother claimed to be unaware of the pregnancy after she visited the medical department on Saturday, complaining of stomach pains.
September 14, Rear Adm. James J. Malloy relieved Rear Adm. Wilson, Jr. November 1, The Dwight D. Marc J. Miguez relieved Capt. Jeffrey T. December 5, Cmdr. Mitchell S. McCallister relieved Cmdr. Andrew P. December 6, Cmdr. Brendan R. Stickles relieved Cmdr. Eric J. December 7, Cmdr. Darryl B. Martin relieved Cmdr. Jason L. Eisenhower concluded its support in Operation Inherent Resolve. Eisenhower anchored at Anchorage 1 in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, for a week-long port visit, to participate in the th Canada Day celebration, first by U.
July 7, The Dwight D. July 13, Rear Adm. Paparo, Jr. August 4, Huntington Ingalls Inc. Work is expected to be completed by March August 9, Capt.
Kyle P. Higgins relieved Capt. June 21, Rear Adm. Paul J. Schlise relieved Rear Adm. John F. Peary T-AKE 5. February 13, The Dwight D. April 1, The Dwight D. April 26, Cmdr. Chad K. Upright relieved Cmdr. Theodore J. May 1, Cmdr. Daniel M. Murphy, II relieved Cmdr. Thomas J. Eisenhower conducted a replenishment-at-sea, while underway in the North Arabian Sea; Conducted a replenishment-at-sea again on May 11 and 18th. May 19, Rear Adm. McLane relieved Rear Adm. June 3, Capt.
Zoah Scheneman relieved Capt. William K. September 27, The Dwight D. December 3, Rear Adm. Scott F. Robertson relieved Rear Adm. Eisenhower CVN moored at piers No. John F. Nimitz arrived from the Med on 4 October. Navy photo, available from DefenseImagery.
Another view, as above. Note the new Mk 15 Phalanx assembly forward as well as the white radome on the bridge, obviously containing a satellite aerial. Photo courtesy W. Eisenhower CVN underway, location unknown. US Department of Defense Photo. Navy photo by PH3 Jeffrey Loshaw. Eisenhower CVN at this time.
Photo Robert L. Photo courtesy of Robert L. Eisenhower CVN underway off the coast of St. Photo by LT. Azzolina DNST Photo dated 1 July Two more aircraft carriers are partly visible in photo NSe : the Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi , in the middle distance, and a British Invincible -class ship background.
Yet another photo that appears to have been taken at about the same time as the ones above. Eisenhower CVN Nov. The windscreen of his aircraft was smashed, and the canopy glass above his head was gone. He knew whatever had struck the aircraft had also caused him serious injury—his right eye was blinded, and he suffered a broken right collarbone—as shards of glass slammed into his cockpit.
The sudden impact caused the canopy to implode, showering him with glass. You don't know how relieved I was to see that he wasn't really hurt and that he had comms [communication] with the ship. I hadn't been able to see him because he was crouched down to avoid wind blast and to talk to the ship.
He made a smooth trap and caught the 'three wire,' still unaware of the extent of the damage. Both crew members received Distinguished Flying Crosses for their remarkable achievement. Photographer: CWO2 A. The small coastal submarine managed to "attack" Ike in March , during NATO exercise Teamwork 92 on the other hand, and despite very poor weather conditions, the carrier's escorts and aircraft made at least 14 submarine contacts.
Carrier Air Wing 3 stayed in Norfolk and Ike transported some 2, troops, 51 helicopters, equipment, ammunition and vehicles from the US Army's 10th Mountain Division. Ike 's deployment to the Mediterranean returned carrier-based operations to Sixth Fleet following a gap created by the build up of U. Forces in the Persian Gulf. Eisenhower CVN man the rails as the ship begins her departure. The carrier was enroute to the Mediterranean for a six-month deployment.
Isaacs NI Underway photo believed to have been taken during Ike 's Cruise, June December Navy photo by PH3 Brian R. Brunelle NB Eisenhower CVN in the background, 17 November Both ships were patrolling the Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch.
The Golden Anchor awards are presented to those commands who are most successful in retaining the high quality Sailors needed for today's highly-technological Navy. McCreash NM The Indian Ocean, Jul. Naval Station, Norfolk, Va. Eisenhower CVN 69 with crew manning the rails. The carrier was returning from a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf. Carter II. She was conducting carrier qualifications off the Virginia coast. Norfolk, Va. Long NL Atlantic Ocean, Mar. Eisenhower CVN in four years.
This was the first cycle of flight operations following a four-year mid-life overhaul. Dwight D. Eisenhower was underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting carrier qualifications.
Atlantic Ocean, Apr. The aircraft carrier, In emergency situations, the barricade is stretched across the carrier's deck to stop aircraft unable to return safely aboard, or to available sites ashore.
The carrier, celebrating her 28th birthday, was ready to conduct Sea Trials, ending the final phase of the ship's four-year mid-life overhaul. Moore NM Atlantic Ocean, Nov. Truman CVN Both carriers were underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting ammunition offloads and underway replenishments. Atlantic Ocean, Feb. Olvey NO Eisenhower CVN , 12 September The Nimitz -class aircraft carrier was underway in the Atlantic Ocean, conducting carrier qualifications. Eisenhower CVN , 5 October The Nimitz -class aircraft carrier was in the Atlantic Ocean, on her regularly scheduled deployment in support of Maritime Security Operations MSO and the global war on terrorism.
As above. Because there are not many ships equipped to support an aircraft carrier with a six-station RAS, replenishments of that magnitude are highly uncommon.
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