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Thursday, September 01, 2005

USS Harry S Truman On The Way!

The Navy reports that the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman (CVN-75) is heading to the Gulf of Mexico. The transit around Florida takes a few days even for nuclear-powered ships, so she won't be on station until next week.

"USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) and dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) are making preparations to get underway Sept. 1 for areas off the U.S. Gulf Coast in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) relief operations associated with Hurricane Katrina.
"Truman will serve as the command center and afloat staging base, and will carry additional helicopters from Naval Air Station Jacksonville to support search and rescue (SAR) efforts. Whidbey Island will bring with it the capability to employ a movable causeway to the region.
"The Navy's involvement in the humanitarian assistance operations is a collaborative effort. The Navy is working to meet local and state requirements forwarded to the U.S. Northern Command through the Department of Defense from state governors and FEMA federal coordinators.
"Truman and Whidbey Island will join five other Norfolk-based ships that are already at sea and will remain on station for as long as necessary to provide important humanitarian assistance to the U.S. Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Katrina.
"Additionally, USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8), based at Naval Station Earl, N.J., is en-route and arrived in the Gulf Coast operating area Aug. 31."

I expect that the Truman won't bring any of her fixed wing assets at all, except for maybe some C-2s. I imagine they'll try to fly the helos on as she steams past Jacksonville, although she might have to pull into Mayport in order to load the support equipment and helo squadron personnel.

Staying at PD...

Update 1753 05 Sep: Winds of Change has a rundown on all the Navy ships heading to help out.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

BH, I just heard tonight, that the Kennedy is heading out Monday to steam towards the Gulf Coast. And I'm not sure how many helos are at Mayport NS, looks to be around 20 or so.

9/02/2005 10:40 PM

 
Blogger Skippy-san said...

During the Tsunami relief, people tried to convince Abraham Lincoln to fly her air wing off and trans pac them up to Guam or Japan. They did not and it meant they could not be as flexible operating helos who were flying their ass off.

If the Tsunami is any indicator a Big ass deck is good if you can get the ship in close to shore. That's why the LHD was so important during that evolution.....

Part of this is making the folks see the help is there.

9/03/2005 6:58 PM

 

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