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USS ''Harry S. Truman'' (CVN-75) is the eighth of the
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, named after the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. She is currently homeported at
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, Virginia. ''Harry S. Truman'' was launched on 7 September 1996 by
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,
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, and commissioned on 25 July 1998 with Captain
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in command. President
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was the keynote speaker, and other notable attendees and speakers included Missouri Representative Ike Skelton, Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan,
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and
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. ''Harry S. Truman'' was initially the
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of Carrier Group Two and, beginning 1 October 2004, of
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. Beginning in 2001, the ''Harry S. Truman'' Carrier Battle Group participated in Operation Joint Endeavor, Operation Deny Flight, Operation Southern Watch,
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,
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, Summer Pulse '04, and
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Operation Medshark/Majestic Eagle '04. In the first half of 2016, ''Harry S. Truman'', as flagship of Carrier Strike Group 8, carried out an 8-month air operation deployment against ISIL from the Eastern Mediterranean as part of
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. The ship has been the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 8 since June 2014.


Description

''Harry S. Truman'' (also known as ''HST'' within the Navy) is long, wide and is as high as a twenty-four-story building, at . The supercarrier can accommodate approximately 90 aircraft and has a flight deck in size, using four elevators that are each to move planes between the flight deck and the hangar bay. With a combat load, ''HST'' displaces almost 97,000 tons and can accommodate 6,250 crewmembers. The warship uses two Mark II stockless anchors that came from and weigh 30 tons each, with each link of the anchor chain weighing . She is currently equipped with three 20 mm
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mounts and two Sea Sparrow SAM launchers. ''Harry S. Truman'' cost over $4.5 billion in 2007 dollars to construct.


Propulsion

Two Westinghouse A4W
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s are used for propulsion, this means that the ship is capable of steaming more than three million miles before refueling. The ship has 4 five-bladed propellers that weigh each and can drive the ship at speeds over .


Awards

''Harry S. Truman'' has been the recipient of numerous awards recognizing the ship's excellence. They include *
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2003 * Battle "E" in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2014 * Dorie P. Miller Memorial Award for Food Service in 2002 and 2004 * Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award, an honor given to the most battle-ready ship in the
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2004 and 2009 * Ney Award in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2005 *Admiral Stan Arthur Award, 2004


Ship's seal and battle flag

The oval seal was designed by the ship's pre-commissioning crew and is primarily blue and gold. According to the ship's history webpage, a coat of arms "characterizes the global on-station capability of the ship and the United States Navy" and "Truman's name forms the shape of a forward-deployed aircraft carrier prepared to uphold and protect American interests". The three flags near the bottom represent the letters "HST". The 33 gold stars surrounding the seal represent Truman's position as the 33rd President. The ''Harry S. Truman'' battle flag was also designed by the ship's crew and is a variation of the guidons carried by the companies of the 129th Field Artillery Regiment of the 35th Infantry Division, such as Battery D, the battery under the command of then Army Capt. Harry Truman during
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. It consists of crossed cannons on a scarlet background with the phrase "Give 'em hell", a reference to Truman's 1948 reelection campaign.


Ship history


Pre-commissioning and construction

The
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was laid by
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on 29 November 1993 and the ship was christened on 7 September 1996. ''HST'' was authorized and laid down as but her name was changed in February 1995 at the direction of then Secretary of the Navy
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. Three Newport News ship workers died during construction when a pump room filled with
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and
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gases during a sewage leak on 12 July 1997. They are commemorated by a brass plaque in the tunnel off Hangar Bay No. 1. The ship was christened on 7 September 1996, launched 13 September 1996, and the crew began moving aboard from contract housing in Newport News in January 1998. The ship successfully completed builder's
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on 11 June 1998 after a short delay due to noise issues in one of the reactor closure heads. The ship was officially accepted by the Navy on 30 June 1998 and was commissioned on 25 July 1998 at
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.


Commissioning

The keynote speaker of the commissioning ceremony was
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. Other notable attendees and speakers were: Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., who pushed to have the carrier named after the 33rd president;
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Governor Mel Carnahan;
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, ''Harry S. Truman''s first commanding officer;
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; and
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John H. Dalton John Howard Dalton (born December 13, 1941) is an American politician and investor. Dalton was Secretary of the Navy from July 22, 1993 to November 16, 1998. Education and Navy service Dalton attended Louisiana State University for a year befor ...
.


1998–1999

In August 1998, ''Harry S. Truman'' left port for the first time to conduct certifications to test the Truman's ability to recover and launch aircraft successfully. That was followed by numerous sea trials that challenged the ship and her crew with various training exercises.


2000-2001

On 28 November 2000, ''Harry S. Truman'' began her Maiden deployment with Carrier Air Wing 3 (CVW-3) on board. On 26 December 2000, ''Harry S. Truman'' transited the
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"in support of Operation Southern Watch" with Carrier Air Wing Three flying 869 combat sorties including a strike on Iraqi integrated air defense system sites, in a sanctioned response to
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i
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fire against United Nations Security Council coalition forces. Combat operations ended on 27 April. Almost six months later and of traveling she returned to the U.S. on 23 May. She then entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, for her first Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) on 5 September 2001.


2002–2003

On 5 December 2002, ''HST'' left for her second deployment, again with CVW-3 embarked, visiting
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, France,
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,
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and
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, Slovenia. Between 19 March and 18 April, airwing aircraft flew nearly 1,300 combat sorties from the Mediterranean Sea in the early stages of
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. The ship stopped in
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, England, before returning to Norfolk on 23 May. In August 2003, ''Harry S. Truman'' began her second Planned Incremental Availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.


2004–2005

On 13 February 2004, ''Harry S. Truman'' left under budget and four days early from Norfolk Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY). On 2 June 2004, ''Harry S. Truman'' "surged" for Exercise Summer Pulse, deploying to the Mediterranean Sea. The ship called at Naples, Italy, and participated in Operation Majestic Eagle in the eastern Atlantic Ocean before returning home on 25 July. On 1 October 2004, as part of a Navy-wide series of redesignations, ''Harry S. Truman''s immediate superior in command (ISIC) changed to
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. The ship set out from Norfolk on her third extended deployment on 13 October 2004, and visited Souda Bay, Crete, before relieving on 20 November in the
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. ''Harry S. Truman'' and Carrier Air Wing 3 launched 2,577 sorties, totaling nearly 13,000 flight hours, flying combat missions over
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and maritime security operations before being relieved by Carrier Strike Group in the Persian Gulf on 19 March 2005. Despite plans to cross the equator and visit South Africa, diplomatic issues caused her instead to transit the Suez Canal, stopping in Portsmouth, England, prior to returning home on 18 April 2005. On 1 September 2005, in response to the disaster of
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, ''Harry S. Truman'' set sail for the devastated U.S. Gulf Coast. She arrived in the Gulf of Mexico on 4 September and served as the flagship for the Naval task force. While the ship's strike group (Carrier Strike Group 10) commander, Rear Adm. Joseph Kilkenny, was appointed deputy commander of Joint Task Force Gulf Coast (also known as JTF Katrina & Rita), the ship remained anchored in the gulf and provided fresh desalinated water for the relief effort via helicopter (the actual command hub for the JTF was ). The carrier also provided support to JRB New Orleans in the form of aviation boatswain's mates and cooks to keep that station in operation. ''Harry S. Truman'' returned to home port in October 2005 after five weeks of relief efforts.


2006

In January ''Harry S. Truman'' entered the
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for a Docked Planned Incremental Availability. The ship received many system upgrades, and underwent preventative maintenance to repair minor weld defects originating from the initial construction of the reactor plants. She left the yard in December and continued preparations for surge beginning in April 2007.


2007

On 15 August, an
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crashed after taking off from the carrier, killing all three crewmembers. On 5 November, ''Harry S. Truman'' left Norfolk for her fourth extended deployment with CVW-3 embarked in support of OIF.


2008

''HST'' returned to the U.S. in June. She first pulled into
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, Florida in order to welcome aboard family and friends for a three-day "Tiger Cruise" or Family Day Cruise, before returning to Norfolk Naval Station on 4 June 2008. The ship was awarded her fourth
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award for the east coast (for 2008) in early 2009. Jimmy Buffett visited the ship and performed a concert on 28 January.


2009

In February, ''HST'' completed a nearly seven-month Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, VA. On 5 August, EA-18G Growlers from Electronic Attack Squadron 129 (VAQ-129) and Electronic Attack Squadron 132 (VAQ-132) completed their first at-sea carrier-arrested landing (trap) aboard ''Harry S. Truman''.


2010

''Harry S. Truman'' began a seven-month deployment to the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of operations in support of maritime security operations. On 21 May, ''Harry S. Truman'' led a task force of 11 American warships and 5,000 men into the
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. On 20 June, The ship visited four ports during her 213 days at sea, including Marseille, France; Dubai, U.A.E; Manama, Bahrain; and Souda Bay, Crete, before returning to the United States on 21 December. During the deployment, ''Harry S. Truman'' traveled more than 50,000 nautical miles and flew more than 10,000 sorties in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation New Dawn.


2011

On 2 February, Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet named ''Harry S. Truman'' as the
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, or Battle "E", award winner, which was third consecutive Battle "E" award. This was the sixth award in the ship's twelve-year history, having previously won the Battle "E" award in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2009. ''Harry S. Truman'' entered a Docked Planned Increment Availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in late March. On 28 February, the aircraft carrier began its dry-docking planned incremental availability (DPIA) maintenance and yard overhaul period at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in
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(''pictured''). During this maintenance cycle, ''Harry S. Truman'' received a new main mast, an upgrade in her close-in weapons systems, and the installation of the Automated Digital Network System (ADNS) which provides the carrier with enhanced communications and cooperative engagement capabilities to assess possible threats. ''Harry S. Truman'' was expected to complete this DPIA yard overhaul in early 2012 and begin preparations for her sixth overseas deployment. Also, ''Harry S. Truman''s berthing spaces were also upgraded, installing 2,500 racks, replacing 46,000 square feet of deck and painting 106,000 square feet of spaces. On 8 November, Captain Tushar Tembe died after collapsing on a pier near the ship. The ship's Executive Officer (XO) assumed the role of acting Command Officer (CO), until relieved by Captain Dee L. Mewbourne three days later, and resuming his post as XO.


2012

On 7 April, Norfolk Naval Shipyard completed the ship's nuclear power plant modernization and testing was to begin to ensure her readiness for sea trials lasting 90 days. ''Harry S. Truman'' returned to the U.S. Navy fleet in the summer of 2012. On 26 November, an X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) was hoisted on board ''Harry S. Truman'' in preparation for an unmanned aircraft's first, carrier-based testing. ''Harry S. Truman'' was to be the first aircraft carrier in Naval aviation history to host test operations for an unmanned aircraft. Testing on the X-47B was conducted over a three-week period that included in-port and underway demonstrations aboard. The X-47B successfully completed carrier deck tests aboard ''Harry S. Truman'' on 18 December 2012.


2013

On 6 February, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that the upcoming deployment of ''Harry S. Truman'', the guided-missile cruiser , and the rest of Carrier Strike Group Ten will be postponed pending the resolution of the upcoming budget sequestration, leaving the carrier and her carrier strike group as the only carrier force operating in the Persian Gulf region. The strike group was originally scheduled to depart
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, Virginia, on 8 February 2013. On 22 July, ''Harry S. Truman'' left for an extended deployment to the 5th Fleet area of responsibility, and settled into their mission of supporting Operation Enduring Freedom and the coalition of troops on the ground in Afghanistan.


2014

On 14 February, the Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet named ''Harry S. Truman'' as the East Coast aircraft carrier
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winner. On 23 March, ''Harry S. Truman'' was relieved by in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations and supporting theater security cooperation efforts.


2015

On 16 November, ''Harry S. Truman'' assigned with Carrier Air Wing Seven, began a scheduled deployment to the U.S.
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and
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areas of operation. The carrier was accompanied by the cruiser and Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 28, , , and . On 21 December, Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh visited USS ''Harry S. Truman'' stationed near the Yemeni island of
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. On 26 December while transiting the Straight of Hormuz several unguided rockets fired by Iran landed approximately away from ''Harry S. Truman'' which was traveling with the destroyer ''
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'' and the . Iran had announced over maritime radio they were carrying out tests "only 23 minutes before" and were criticized by the U.S. Central Command for "Firing weapons so close to passing coalition ships and commercial traffic within an internationally recognized maritime traffic lane." On 29 December, ''Harry S. Truman'' began launching strikes against the
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group. By mid-April 2016, aircraft of Carrier Air Wing Seven operating from the carrier had dropped 1,118 pieces of ordnance in operations against the group, surpassing a record of 1,085 pieces that was set by aircraft assigned to in 2015.


2016

On 12 January, an unarmed Iranian drone flew directly over ''Harry S. Truman'' in international waters and took "precise" photos, according to state television in the Islamic Republic. In the first half of this year ''Harry S. Truman'', as flagship of Carrier Strike Group 8 (CCSG-8), carried out an eight-month air operation deployment against ISIL from the Eastern Mediterranean as part of
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. On 3 June, F/A-18 Hornets launched from ''Harry S. Truman'' conducted air strikes against ISIS targets from the eastern Mediterranean. It was the first time the U.S. Navy had conducted strike missions in the Middle East from the Mediterranean Sea since flying operations against the Iraqi military in 2003. CVW-1 was reassigned to ''Harry S. Truman''. On 25 August, ''Harry S. Truman'' entered
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for her "10-month Planned Incremental Availability (PIA)" that is "expected to be completed" a year after work officially begins on 27 September.


2017

On 21 July, the refit was concluded and was followed by various training exercises placing emphasis on damage control, flight deck operations and simulated combat at-sea.


2018

Carrier Strike Group 8 began a further scheduled deployment to the Middle East and Europe on 11 April 2018. The carrier returned to Norfolk on 21 July and left again for operations in the Western Atlantic Ocean on 28 August. On 25 October, the carrier took part in the NATO exercise Trident Juncture which was held in and around Norway.


2019

On 27 February, the Pentagon announced that ''Harry S. Truman''s mid-life refuelling and overhaul, tentatively scheduled for 2024, may be cancelled and the ship instead retired early as a cost-saving measure. The likelihood of the ship actually being decommissioned more than 20 years ahead of schedule was uncertain, as this would have left the carrier fleet at ten ships, one below the legally mandated level. The nominated Chief of Naval Operations told Congress he supports "to forgo" the $ 3.5 billion overhaul scheduled for the Truman. Congress prevented the Navy from taking the same action with sister ship in 2016, as well as the White House, as President
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had promised to increase the carrier fleet to 12. On 1 May, President Trump announced he overrode the decision to decommission USS ''Harry S. Truman''. In late August it was announced that a malfunction of the ship's electrical distribution system would prevent her scheduled deployment. In late October the ship's electrical malfunction was repaired and ''Harry S. Truman'' departed Norfolk to be deployed in the Persian Gulf. She was reported as entering the 6th Fleet Region on 2 December 2019.


2020

In July 2020, USS ''Harry S. Truman'' was at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, in Portsmouth, Virginia.


2021

''Harry S. Truman'' along with CVW-1 and her battlegroup deployed out to sea on 1 December 2021. It was originally planned for ''Harry S. Truman'' to transit the Suez Canal into the Middle East. However, in light of the standoff between Russia and Ukraine in late 2021 escalating, the carrier was ordered to stay in the Mediterranean.


2022

In January 2022, ''Harry S. Truman'' and her strike group came under command of NATO's Naval Striking and Support Forces for the first time since the Cold War, for a ten-day exercise patrolling the Mediterranean. From 17 May to 23 May, ''Harry S. Truman'' and Carrier Strike Group 8 took part in the NATO vigilance activity, Neptune Shield 2022. On 8 July 2022, an F/A-18E Super Hornet of
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was blown overboard into the Mediterranean Sea. The carrier had encountered unexpected heavy weather while conducting a replenishment-at-sea. One sailor received minor injuries. On 8 August 2022, the United States Sixth Fleet announced the lost aircraft had been recovered from a depth of using a remotely operated CURV-21 recovery vehicle. On 8 August 2022, ''The Aviationist'' reported that based on a photo sent to the outlet, taken at the Port of Augusta,
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, they were able to identify the involved aircraft as the aircraft with modex ''205'', part of Strike Fighter Squadron 211 (VFA-211). The aircraft was loaded aboard
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ship at the Port of Augusta on 16 August 2022 to be transported back to the United States. ''Harry S. Truman'' returned to
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on 12 September 2022. On 21 November 2022, the Navy accepted Auxiliary Personnel Lighter 68 (APL68), with around 600 berths (mixed gender), saying it would support the impending ''Harry S. Truman'' carrier repair cycle.


See also

* List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy * List of United States Navy aircraft designations (pre-1962) (historical) *
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