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Carrier Strike Group 11 (CSG-11 or CARSTRKGRU 11) is a
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carrier strike group A carrier strike group (CSG) is a type of carrier battle group of the United States Navy. It is an operational formation composed of roughly 7,500 personnel, usually an aircraft carrier, at least one cruiser, a destroyer Squadron (naval), squad ...
. The aircraft carrier is the strike group's current
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. Other units currently assigned to the group include the cruisers and , and Destroyer Squadron 9. Between 2006 and 2013, the group made four deployments to the U.S. Fifth Fleet operating in the Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea, as well as a surge deployment with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the western Pacific Ocean. The group participated in bilateral exercises Malabar 2005 and Malabar 2005, Key Resolve/Foal Eagle 2008, as well as joint exercise Valiant Shield 2007.


Historical background

On 1 September 1961, Rear Admiral Joseph C. Wylie became Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 9, aboard . Admiral Wylie had arrived on board the ''Oklahoma City'' as Commander Cruiser Division 3 on 22 August 1961, and merely changed titles in September without shifting flagship. As of 1 July 1969, ''Oklahoma City'' was part of Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 9 at San Diego. The primary mission of Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 9 during the
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era had been to ensure the effective employment of approximately 60 cruisers and destroyers in the
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. By January 1973, with the end of hostilities in Vietnam, the flotilla had expended nearly 80,000 rounds in naval gunfire support missions. This offshore firepower, and the equally important role of search and rescue coordination, were vital parts of the extensive naval presence in the
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. In 1973, a major reorganization of the U.S. Navy's cruiser-destroyer force resulted in Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 9's re-designation as Cruiser Destroyer Group 5 (CDG-5). Rear Admiral Gerald E. Thomas served as Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5 in 1974–76. Then Captain Leon A. Edney served as Chief of Staff to the Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5 after 1976. In 1978 Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5 consisted of Destroyer Squadron 9, Destroyer Squadron 21, Destroyer Squadron 31, and Destroyer Squadron 37 ( Naval Reserve Force). The headquarters and the three active squadrons were at San Diego while Destroyer Squadron 37 was at Seattle, WA. In the middle of 1992, the U.S. Navy instituted a concept which aimed to group its escorts into a more permanent carrier battle group structure. Instead of routinely changing the cruisers, destroyers, and frigates assigned to each carrier battle group, there was an attempt made to affiliate certain escorts more permanently with the carriers they escorted. Each of the Navy's 12 existing carrier battle groups was planned to consist of an aircraft carrier; an embarked carrier air wing; cruiser, destroyer, and frigate units; and two nuclear-powered attack submarines. Cruiser-Destroyer Group Five's units following the reorganization were as listed below. ;Cruiser-Destroyer Group Five, late 1992 On 1 August 1992, was appointed as Commander, Naval Air Force Pacific's "ready carrier." The ship embarked Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5; Commander, Destroyer Squadron 17 and
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for three months of work-ups before deploying to the Western Pacific on 3 November 1992. While on deployment, ''Kitty Hawk'' spent nine days off the coast of Somalia supporting U.S. Marines and coalition forces involved in
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. In response to increasing Iraqi violations of United Nations sanctions, the ship rushed to the
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on 27 December 1992. Seventeen days later, ''Kitty Hawk'' led a joint, coalition offensive strike against targets in southern Iraq. On 15 July 1998, Rear Admiral Daniel R. Bowler (and his relief RADM Peter W. Marzluff), Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5, assumed operational control of ''Nimitz''. ''Kitty Hawk'' had left the group by shifting her homeport to
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, Japan, arriving there on 11 August 1998. In July 2000, was transferred to Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5 (up to June 2000 it had been part of Carrier Group 5). From 21 September 2001 to 13 December 2001, following an overhaul, ''Nimitz'' sailed round Cape Horn to her new home port of
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. Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 5 and CVWR-20, the latter comprising VFA-204, VAW-78, VS-22, VRC-30, HC-11 and HS-75, were aboard. Carrier Air Wing Eleven was reassigned to Cruiser-Destroyer Group Five and the ''Nimitz'' in January 2002. Rear Admiral Samuel J. Locklear took command of CCDG-5/Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in 2002, deploying to the Middle East in 2003. On 1 October 2004, Cruiser Destroyer Group 5 was re-designated Carrier Strike Group 11.


Command structure

The
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commander exercises oversight of unit-level training, integrated training, and readiness for assigned ships and units, as well as maintains administrative functions and material readiness tracking for ships and squadrons assigned to the strike group. The group's pre-deployment
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comes under the operational control of the U.S. Third Fleet. When deployed, the group comes under command of the numbered fleet in whose area it is operating (Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, or Seventh). When deployed in this fashion, the group utilizes a
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designator, for example, Task Group 50.1 in the Fifth Fleet area. Guided-missile cruisers such as ''Princeton'' provide air defence during deployments. Group commanders since October 2002 have included: * Rear Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III (October 2002 – February 2004) * Rear Admiral Derwood C. Curtis (February 2004 – February 2005) * Rear Admiral Peter H. Daly (February 2005 – August 2006) * Rear Admiral John T. Blake (August 2006 – March 2008) * Rear Admiral John W. Miller (September 2008 – March 2010) * Rear Admiral Robert P. Girrier (March 2010 – March 2011) * Rear Admiral Thomas S. Rowden (March 2011 – November 2011) * Rear Admiral Peter A. Gumataotao (November 2011 – February 2013) * Rear Admiral Michael S. White (February 2013 – February 2014) * Rear Admiral (lower half) Dee L. Mewbourne (February 2014 – July 2015) * Rear Admiral (lower half) Richard A. Brown (July 2015 – September 2016) * Rear Admiral (lower half) William D. Byrne Jr. (September 2016 – October 2017) * Rear Admiral (lower half) Gregory N. Harris (October 2017 – June 2018) * Rear Admiral (lower half) Donald D. Gabrielson (June 2018 – May 2019) * Rear Admiral (lower half) Yvette M. Davids (May 2019 – May 2020) * Rear Admiral (lower half) James A. Kirk (May 2020 – April 2021) * Rear Admiral Christopher Sweeney (April 2021 – June 2023) * Rear Admiral Jennifer S Couture (June 2023 - May 2024) * Rear Admiral Maximilian Clark (May 2024 - Present)


Operational history


2005 deployment

From 11 to 24 March 2005, the group conducted a pre-deployment Joint Task Force exercise off California. The group departed
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, on 7 May 2005 under the command of Rear Admiral Peter Daly. On 21 July 2005 in the
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, USS ''Princeton'' (pictured) responded to a radio call from the Iranian
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''Hamid'' which needed engineering assistance. A team was dispatched to the ''Hamid'' where it was determined that the engine problem was due to corroded batteries that were low on power. The batteries were removed and brought back to ''Princeton'' for maintenance, cleaning, and recharging. ''Princeton'' was able to restore the power on board ''Hamid'', restart the engines, and then provided medical assistance and fresh water. On 22 September 2005, the group departed the Persian Gulf, after completing nine weeks of operations with the U.S. Fifth Fleet. During this period, 4,500 sorties totaling over 11,000 flight hours were flown by Carrier Air Wing Eleven, including over 1,100 sorties and 6,000 flight hours bombing
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targets. The group returned home on 8 November 2005. ;2005 deployment force composition ;2005 deployment exercises and port visits


2007 deployment

The group left San Diego on 2 April 2007 under the command of Rear Admiral John Blake. The group entered the U.S. Fifth Fleet area on 8 May 2007 and began conducting missions over Afghanistan three days later. The group joined Carrier Strike Group Three, led by the , and relieved
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, led by the , that was currently operating in the
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. The arrival of the strike group ensured the maintenance of the then two-U.S. carrier presence in the region. ''Nimitzs escorts conducted maritime security operations. ''Higgins'' boarded ships of interest in the Persian Gulf, as well as informing three Iraqi dhows on coalition aims and objectives. The VBSS teams boarded three Iraqi tugs and four super-tankers, thereby safeguarding the merchants in the region by deterring piracy and smuggling. ''Higgins'' was the only ship in the strike group to conduct a boarding of a tanker suspected of oil smuggling. After a thorough six-hour boarding, the VBSS team was able to clear the tanker. The guided-missile destroyer ''Pinckney'' participated in a
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exercise with the
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and three other U.S. Navy ships. The ships conducted air defense, anti-surface warfare,
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, and VBSS operations in the compressed waters of the South China Sea, validating current tactics, techniques and procedures and identifying areas for further development. Carrier Strike Group 11 joined Carrier Strike Group 5 and Carrier Strike Group 3 to participate in Exercise '' Valiant Shield 2007'', a joint U.S. exercise held off
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. Carrier Strike Group 11 subsequently joined the Carrier Strike Group Five and India's aircraft carrier in the
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for the multilateral Exercise ''Malabar 07-2'' (''pictured''), an annual naval exercise involving
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,
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,
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, and
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. The group arrived back at San Diego on 30 September 2007. ;2007 deployment force composition ;2007 deployment exercises and port visits


2008 deployment

Carrier Strike Group 11 departed from San Diego on 24 January 2008. It was announced that the group would operate in the Western Pacific while the forward-based of
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underwent scheduled maintenance in Yokosuka, Japan. The strike group entered the U.S. Seventh Fleet area of responsibility on 8 February 2008. On 9 February 2008, two Russian Tu-95 'Bear' bombers were detected by the strike group in the Western Pacific. Four F/A-18C Hornets intercepted the bombers south of ''Nimitz''. Two F/A-18s trailed one of the bombers, which buzzed the deck of the carrier twice, while the other two F/A-18s trailed another Tu-95 circling about away from the carrier. Reportedly, there was no radio communication between the American and Russian aircraft. According to the
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, one of the two aircraft was said to have flown above ''Nimitz'' at an altitude of . The strike group returned to San Diego on 2 June 2008. ;2008 deployment force composition ;2008 deployment exercises and port visits


2009–2010 deployment

Carrier Strike Group 11 departed San Diego on 31 July 2009 on a regularly scheduled deployment commanded by Rear Admiral John W. Miller. In September 2009, it was announced that the carrier strike group deployment schedule would be changed to accommodate the delay in the return of from overhaul. This resulted in extending the deployment to eight months. On 4 December 2009, the group began five months in the northern Arabian Sea, providing air support to coalition forces in
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. Carrier-based aircraft provided 30 percent of the combat air support for the
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(ISAF) during the time that the group was in the northern Arabian Sea. VAW-117's E-2C Hawkeye aircraft used their radar and communication systems to synchronize and direct air crews over Afghanistan. Also, EA-6B Prowlers assigned to squadron VAQ-135 jammed electronic signals in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Effective 2 July 2009, ISAF air-ground combat support operations were ordered to take steps to minimize Afghan civilian casualties. In total, Carrier Air Wing 11 air crews flew more than 2,600 combat sorties supporting ISAF. The other strike group ships contributed to counter-piracy operations off the
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, the protection of critical Iraqi infrastructure in the Persian Gulf, and other maritime security operations. On 26 March 2010, the strike group returned to their homeport after an eight-month deployment. ;2009–2010 deployment force composition ;2009–2010 deployment exercises and port visits


2011–2013 operations

On 11 May 2011, the U.S. Navy announced a duty station change for Carrier Strike Group 11 from
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in San Diego, California, to Naval Station Everett, Washington, in December 2011. On 11 June 2012, ''Nimitz'' departed Everett and once Carrier Air Wing Eleven was embarked, departed
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, California, on 15 June 2012 for carrier qualifications. The Air Wing consisted of U.S. Navy strike fighter squadrons VFA-154, VFA-147, and VFA-146; U.S. Marine Corps fighter squadron VMFA-323; airborne early warning squadron VAW-117; electronic warfare squadron VAQ-142; helicopter squadrons HSC-6 and HSM-75; and Detachment 3 from squadron VRC-30. On 2 July 2012, ''Nimitz'' pulled into
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, Hawaii, for a four-day port call prior to participating in Exercise
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2012 that was scheduled from 29 June to 3 August 2012. ''Nimitz'' and Carrier Air Wing Eleven were the only aircraft carrier and carrier air wing to participate in RIMPAC 2012 (''pictured''). Following RIMPAC 2012, ''Nimitz'' departed Pearl Harbor on 3 August 2012, arriving at North Island on 9 August 2012. The aircraft from Carrier Air Wing Eleven flew off ''Nimitz'' on 8 August 2012 to return to their home air stations. ''Nimitz'' returned to Naval Station Everett, Washington, on 20 August 2012, completing a 70-day underway period. On 29 September 2012 ''Nimitz'' departed Naval Station Everett to begin its pre-deployment training cycle and certification exercises under the supervision of the Commander, Strike Force Training Pacific. Joining ''Nimitz'' were Carrier Air Wing Eleven, the guided-missile cruiser , and the guided-missile destroyers , , , and . On 17 October 2012, the group began its 18-day pre-deployment
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. On 13 November 2012, Nimitz pulled into
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, California, to disembark part of the air wing. On 21 November 2012, it was announced that the strike group's deployment would be delayed because a cooling pump aboard the ''Nimitz'' needed to be repaired. It was also announced that ''Nimitz'' would now deploy in summer 2013. Following repairs, on 5 April 2013, the ''Nimitz'' and Carrier Air Wing Eleven departed Naval Air Station North Island, California, to begin their scheduled Sustainment Exercise (''pictured'') to re-certify the group's readiness to deploy. They joined the guided-missile cruiser ''Princeton'' which had departed on 3 April 2013.


2013 deployment

With the ''Nimitz'' undergoing repairs, Carrier Strike Group 11 deployed in two waves. The first wave consisted of four destroyers operating initially as a surface action group until the ''Nimitz'' and the rest of the strike group deployed three months later. ;2013 deployment force composition


Surface action group

On 14 January 2013, the destroyers , , , and departed
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, California, for a deployment to the Middle East. These ships operated with the U.S. Fifth Fleet as a surface action group until the ''Nimitz'', Carrier Air Wing Eleven, and the guided-missile cruiser ''Princeton'' deployed. On 1 March 2013, the ''William P. Lawrence'' entered the
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for operations with Carrier Strike Group Three. On 11 March 2013, the ''Lawrence'' rendered assistance to a burning vessel while operating in the
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(''pictured''). In April 2012, on two separate occasions, the ''Lawrence'' joined the French frigate ''Montcalm'' in rendering assistance to civilian mariners in distress while operating in the
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as part of
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. Starting 2 September 2013, ''William P. Lawrence'' began operating in the
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as part of Carrier Strike Group 11. Following bilateral mine countermeasure exercises in the
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, the USS ''Higgins'' left the Fifth Fleet area. After paying port visits to
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, Japan, and
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, the ''Higgins'' arrived at Naval Base San Diego, California, on 7 October 2013, completing a nine-month-long deployment. On 8 November 2013, the ''Stockdale'' and ''William P. Lawrence'' returned to Naval Base San Diego, California, completing a ten-month-long deployment. On 18 November 2013, the USS ''Shoup'' arrived back at Naval Station Everett, Washington. At 313 days, the ''Shoup'' completed the longest deployment by a U.S. Navy destroyer since
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. ;2013 deployment exercises and port visits


''Nimitz'' strike group

On 19 April 2013, the ''Nimitz'' and Carrier Air Wing Eleven departed Naval Air Station North Island, California, joining the cruiser ''Princeton'' to begin their deployment. On 3 May 2013, the two ships joined the U.S. Seventh Fleet. ''Nimitz'' and ''Princeton'' exercised with the
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amid the ongoing
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over
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n actions. The strike group's deployment to the Seventh Fleet coincided with the joint exercises of China's three operational fleets in the
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amid the ongoing Spratly Islands dispute between
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and the
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. Carrier Strike Group 11 entered the U.S. Fifth Fleet's area on 9 June 2013, relieving
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. On 13 June 2013, Carrier Air Wing Eleven aircraft launched their first combat sorties in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (''pictured''). The British Type 45 destroyer also joined the group in the
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. The Royal Navy warship maintained anti-aircraft defenses, directed aircraft sorties, and provided assistance to returning planes landing on the ''Nimitz''. On 22 August 2013, USS ''Momsen'' returned to Naval Station Everett, Washington, after a four-month underway period of independent operations with the U.S. Seventh Fleet. During part of this period, ''Momsen'' operated with Carrier Strike Group Five led by the carrier . Carrier Strike Group 11 was relieved by Carrier Strike Group Ten on 26 August 2013. At the time of this relief, Carrier Air Wing 11 had completed over 1,200 sorties in support of combat operations in Afghanistan for a total of 6,500 flight hours. Both U.S. Navy carrier strike groups initially remained in the north Arabian Sea pending potential military action against Syria amid allegations that the regime of Syrian president
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used chemical weapons during the ongoing Syrian civil war, including the gas attacks that occurred on 21 August 2013. On 2 September 2013, Carrier Strike Group 11 transited the
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and moved northward into the
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for potential combat operations against Syria. At this point, the strike group consisted of the carrier ''Nimitz'' with Carrier Air Wing 11 embarked, the cruiser ''Princeton'', and the destroyers ''William P. Lawrence'', ''Stockdale'', and ''Shoup''. On 12 September 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that U.S. naval forces would remain in the region as Russian and American diplomats negotiated the turn-over of Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons to the
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, with spokesman George E. Little noting: "We’re prepared for any potential military contingencies that might involve Syria." On 20 October 2013, Carrier Strike Group 11 transited the
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to join the
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. This was the first time that the carrier ''Nimitz'' had operated in the Mediterranean Sea since 1998 (''pictured''). On 8 November 2013, Carrier Strike Group 11 transited the Suez Canal, leaving the U.S. Sixth Fleet's area of operations again. ''Nimitz'' was initially intended to join Operation Damayan, the U.S. military's humanitarian mission to the
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following
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, but plans were changed and the carrier was released to return home. On 29 October 2013, USS ''Princeton'' returned to Naval Station San Diego, California, following an extended seven-month deployment. Following operations with the U.S. Fifth and Seventh fleets, ''Princeton'' paid port-calls to the
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,
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, and
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, Hawaii. On 28 November 2013, USS ''Preble'' returned to Naval Station San Diego. On 11 December 2013, squadrons of Carrier Air Wing Eleven (CVW-11) began departing the carrier ''Nimitz'' to return to their home naval air stations. During this 252-day deployment, CVW-11 aircraft made 9,344 launches and flew 1,374 sorties in support of combat operations in Afghanistan for a total of over 29,440 flight hours. On 12 December 2013, the carrier ''Nimitz'' arrived at Naval Station San Diego, California, completing the -month-long 2013 overseas deployment for Carrier Strike Group Eleven. ''Nimitz'' returned to Naval Station Everett, Washington, on 16 December 2013. ;2013 deployment exercises and port visits


2014–2016 operations & maintenance cycle

On 23 June 2014, the Commander, Naval Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet announced that the flagship of Carrier Strike Group Eleven, the ''Nimitz'', is scheduled to change its home-port to
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for its 2015 planned incremental maintenance period. Between 20 and 31 October 2014, Carrier Strike Group Eleven participated in multi-lateral task group exercises with Canadian, Japanese and U.S. naval units. On 13 January 2015, the ''Nimitz'' arrived at
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, Washington, completing its home-port change-over. On 13 January 2015, ''Nimitz'' began its 16-month Extended Planned Incremental Availability (EPIA) major maintenance cycle at the
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(PSNS & IMF) at
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.


2017

In late May 2017, the US Navy announced that CSG-11 would be deployed to the western
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, joining
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( USS ''Carl Vinson'' (CVN-70)) and Carrier Strike Group 5 ( USS ''Ronald Reagan'' (CVN-76)), amidst
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concerns over
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.U.S.: Third Carrier Group Dispatched To The Pacific Amid Heightened Tensions
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, 2017-05-30
Following the collision that damaged the destroyer USS ''Fitzgerald'', its place within the strike group was taken up by the
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frigate HMNZS Te Kaha which was on deployment in the western Pacific after a request by US authorities.


See also

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History of the United States Navy The history of the United States Navy divides into two major periods: the "Old Navy", a small but respected force of sailing ships that became notable for innovation in the use of ironclads during the American Civil War, and the "New Navy" ...
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List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons This is a list of active United States Navy aircraft squadrons. ''Deactivated'' or ''disestablished'' squadrons are listed in the list of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons. The U.S. Navy uses the term "squadron" only to describe uni ...


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External links


Carrier Strike Group Eleven
– Official web site {{DEFAULTSORT:Carrier Strike Group 11 Carrier Strike Groups Military units and formations established in 2004 Military in San Diego