Aircraft Carriers III

Jeff Head

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Good also :)
Also @Jura

Seems like this slide shows a fill air wing on deck consisting of:

24 x F-35B
11 x Merlin
3 x V-22 Opsrey

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Then this slide seems to indicate that the UK will depend on its United States Marine Corps brothers to give air power to the carrier from 2017 through 2019, bth performing exercises and training UK pilots, and that only then will the IOC UK aircraft be embarked for actual missions.

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Interesting.
 
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The Nimitz-class Aircraft carriers USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) conduct dual aircraft carrier strike group operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. US Navy photo.


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Aircraft assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9 fly in formation above USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) and the guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale (DDG 106) during an air-and-sea-power demonstration in the South China Sea on May 17, 2016. US Navy photo.
found inside the most recent article (I'm in the process of reading it :)
Stennis CO Talks Deployment: Dual Carrier Ops, Chinese Interactions
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Good Lord ... "The carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower's crew proved Sunday that they can simultaneously deliver ISIS airstrikes and babies." it's not some stupid jokes, it's what NavyTimes had to say:
A U.S. sailor delivered a baby at sea — in the middle of the ISIS war
The carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower's crew proved Sunday that they can simultaneously deliver ISIS airstrikes and babies.

A third class petty officer from Carrier Air Wing 3 checked into the carrier's medical clinic after stomach pains Saturday. Nine hours later, in the early hours of Sept. 11, she gave birth to a healthy 7-pound baby girl, according to an internal memo on the incident obtained by Navy Times.

“Both the mother and the baby are healthy and are doing well,” 5th Fleet spokesman Cmdr. Bill Urban said of the new family on the carrier in the Persian Gulf.

Neither the mother nor her command knew she was pregnant before Saturday, Urban said. Normally pregnant service members would leave an operational command at 20 weeks and would certainly not deploy.

As soon as it became apparent they were going to have a baby on board, the Ike flew out diapers, formula and an incubator to the ship to care for the infant, whose name is being withheld for privacy concerns, as well as that of the mother.

“As the baby was born at sea aboard an operational unit, the main focus for the U.S. Navy, the ship and its crew is the safety and well-being of the baby and the mother," Urban said in an email.

After spending her first hours in the world on board a U.S. aircraft carrier at war, the baby also got her first ride on a helicopter when both mother and child were airlifted to Bahrain with a medical escort. They are currently on their way to a local hospital, Urban said.

“While it would have been preferred to send her to her homeport earlier, per policy, we are now focused on caring for the health and welfare of our sailor and the newest member of our Navy family,” Urban said.

Happily, the Ike had the right medical professionals aboard for just this sort of contingency.

"The family practitioner aboard Ike, who delivered the baby, is certified in child birth and has experience delivering babies," Urban added. "A number of personnel assigned to Ike medical department have received training to deliver and care for a newborn."
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Good Lord ... "The carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower's crew proved Sunday that they can simultaneously deliver ISIS airstrikes and babies." it's not some stupid jokes, it's what NavyTimes had to say:
A U.S. sailor delivered a baby at sea — in the middle of the ISIS war

Wow...Pregnant sailors are not supposed to deploy. Wow...

I know someone whose grandaughter (age 21) had a very, very similar experience.
 
Wow...Pregnant sailors are not supposed to deploy. Wow...
Political Correctness in Action
(now imagine I'll come to the pub, as a known supporter of the US of A, and a known naval buff, to discuss recent events ... I may be asked about a kindergarten or something)

I know someone whose grandaughter (age 21) had a very, very similar experience.
what experience, delivering on board, or saying she didn't know she had been pregnant?
 
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