Aircraft Carriers III

Air Force Brat

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Mollie and Mitchell visiting the USS Midway today
BD Mollie says Dad this way cooler than the Iowa, she said "I wish you were here"! Talk about my baby, I gave her, her first stick time in the airplane last Sunday. She loved it and did great, just could'nt reach the rudder pedals. Pray for her guys she's flying home on Southwest Tuesday afternoon and evening!
 

Air Force Brat

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BD Mollie says Dad this way cooler than the Iowa, she said "I wish you were here"! Talk about my baby, I gave her, her first stick time in the airplane last Sunday. She loved it and did great, just could'nt reach the rudder pedals. Pray for her guys she's flying home on Southwest Tuesday afternoon and evening!
Jura thinking about you and your little lady, only a good and loving God could create our mini-me!
 

FORBIN

Lieutenant General
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Principe de Asturias (R11)
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she was a beauty...unfortunately left service too soon.
With economy... retired after 25 years, Italian have again Garibaldi wich have 32 years now mainly used foe Assault Amphibious, helo carrier but can replace Cavour if she is in maintenance.

Spanish don't have right now exact plans to replace AV-8B+ which are not old also 1995 about but possible make sense in more ofc AF F-18s and AV-8Bs replaced by F-35A/B one by one it is the problem...
But nah no extra for French ...:(
 
Feb 10, 2017
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Budget Woes May Force Navy to Shutter Two Carrier Air Wings

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Admiral: Carrier Gaps Could Return in 2018
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If U.S. lawmakers fail to approve a full-year budget and rely on a stopgap measure instead, the
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will face maintenance backlogs and other shortfalls that will keep its biggest warships from deploying on schedule and leave critical carrier gaps around the world, an official said.

Vice Adm. Joseph Mulloy, deputy chief of naval operations for integration of capabilities and resources, this week said the prospect of shutting down two air wings, going to minimal operations on three more, and delaying 14 ship maintenance availabilities — a
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in February — was the minimum damage the Navy could expect if the service did not receive the readiness finding it needed for the rest of the fiscal year.

“We have not developed those specifics, but we will relay those to Congress in a classified document later to say what are the impacts,” Mulloy said Thursday during a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing. “It will be that or more, and will very likely be more depending on the date that that kicks in.”

The brunt of the impact, Mulloy said, would be felt in fiscal 2018, which begins Oct. 1, when squadrons and units currently without funding to conduct training workups or maintenance would face related
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delays.

“You would start seeing the same carrier gaps and start seeing other impacts around the world,” Mulloy said.

The Navy has had to contend with several high-profile carrier gaps in recent months due to sequestration budget caps in 2013, which led to massive maintenance backlogs and threw scheduled ship maintenance availabilities off-schedule.

In October 2015, the carrier Theodore Roosevelt redeployed from the Persian Gulf, leaving the region without a carrier to conduct airstrikes on Islamic State targets — a carrier gap directly linked to maintenance delays for the carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower, which had been scheduled to deploy. In November 2015, the Harry Truman Carrier Strike Group deployed to the region, ending a one-month carrier gap.

Just before the start of 2017, the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group returned home from the Middle East following a seven-month deployment, leaving a gap of nearly a month while the carrier George H. W. Bush completed preparations for its deployment. This gap too was a direct result of maintenance delays in the shipyard for the Bush.

Congress has until April 28 to pass the fiscal 2017 defense appropriations bill, avoiding a year-long continuing resolution that would keep existing budget caps in place. Mulloy said he also hoped to see predictability in future defense budgets, enabling the Navy to better plan and spend its money.

“For the current 2017 budget … we had approximately three weeks to cut $6.5 billion out of the Department of the Navy, $4.5 billion out of the Navy itself, and $2 billion out of readiness,” he said. “Cutting $6.5 billion out of the Department of the Navy in a matter of weeks causes some very hard choices.”
 

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If the Pentagon must contend with a year-long continuing resolution that keeps funding levels flat — or if Congress can’t pass a supplemental defense budget this fiscal year — two of the
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10 carrier air wings will go dark, and two more will be reduced to bare minimum capacity, the service’s number two officer told lawmakers Wednesday.

I refuse to believe this will happen. Congress must act now. Budget levels must be raised. Only eight air wing would greatly cripple the USN ablity to stay on any sort of CVN deployment schedule.

This is all because of Obama's cronies deliberate mis-handling of DoD budget.
 
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