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This group is to bring family's with Sailors serving aboard Aircraft Carriers together. This is the place to share information about life aboard Aircraft Carriers in the United States Navy.

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General Characteristics, Enterprise Class

Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, VA.
Date Deployed: November 25, 1961 (USS Enterprise).
Propulsion: Eight nuclear reactors, four shafts.
Length: 1,101 feet 2 inches (335.64 meters).
Beam: 133 feet (39.9 meters); 252 feet (75.6 meters).
Displacement: 89,600 tons ( 81,283.8 metric tons) full load.
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5 miles per hour).
Crew: Ship's Company: 3,350 - Air Wing 2,480.
Armament: Two Sea Sparrow missile launchers, three Phalanx 20 mm CIWS mounts.
Aircraft: 85.

 

USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65), Norfolk, VA

 

General Characteristics, Nimitz Class

Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, VA.
Date Deployed: May 3, 1975 (USS Nimitz).
Unit Cost: About $4.5 billion each.
Propulsion: Two nuclear reactors, four shafts.
Length: 1,092 feet (332.85 meters).
Beam: 134 feet (40.84 meters); Flight Deck Width: 252 feet (76.8 meters).
Displacement: Approximately 97,000 tons (87,996.9 metric tons) full load.
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per hour).
Crew: Ship's Company: 3,200 - Air Wing: 2,480.
Armament: Two or three (depending on modification) NATO Sea Sparrow launchers, 20mm Phalanx CIWS mounts: (3 on Nimitz and Dwight D. Eisenhower and 4 on Vinson and later ships of the class.).
Aircraft: 85.

 

USS NIMITZ (CVN 68), Everett, WA

USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER (CVN 69), Norfolk, VA

USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70), Coronado, CA

USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71), Norfolk, VA

USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72), Everett, WA

USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73), Yokosuka, Japan

USS JOHN C STENNIS (CVN 74). Bremerton, WA

USS HARRY S TRUMAN (CVN 75), Norfolk, VA

USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76), San Diego, CA

USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH (CVN 77), Norfolk, VA

 

 

General Characteristics, Gerald R. Ford class

 

Builder: Northrop Grumman Newport News, Newport News, Va.
Propulsion: Two nuclear reactors, four shafts.
Length: 1,092 feet
Beam: 134 feet, Flight Deck Width: 256 feet.
Displacement: approximately 100,000 long tons full load.
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5 miles per hour)
Crew: 4,660 (ship, air wing and staff).
Armament: Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile, Rolling Airframe Missile, CIWS.
Aircraft: 75+

USS GERALD R FORD (CVN 78) Under construction

USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CVN 79) Construction begins in 2012

 

Carriers of the Ford class will incorporate fourteen new design features including:

Advanced arresting gear.
Automation, which reduces crew requirements by several hundred from the Nimitz class carrier.
The updated RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow missile system.
AN/SPY-3 dual-band radar (DBR), as developed for Zumwalt class destroyers.
An Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) in place of traditional steam catapults for launching aircraft.
A new nuclear reactor design (the A1B reactor) for greater power generation.
Stealthier features to help reduce radar profile.
The ability to launch the F-35C Lightning II.

 

 

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Comment by Brad on June 16, 2009 at 10:16am
Today I received an exciting e-mail form my son, Garrett who is on the GW. While out in the Pacific yesterday, their battle group met up with the Reagan and it's battle group. He said it was very cool to see all the ships come up close together. Then they had a hot "fly by" he said must have been close to the sound barrier. The Reagan then pulled up along side the GW for some photo ops before turning around to leave. Everyone was very excited. He will try to send some pics when they get to Perth, Australia. I will upload them as soon as they come in! It must have been very powerful to see and be a part of the strength of the US Navy!
Comment by Brad on June 10, 2009 at 7:17pm
The GW is back out as of today. I got a call from Garrett just befoe they left port. They will be out until late Aug or the first of Sept we think. All is well so far. Due to no internet in his room when he got back he couldn't upload his pics. Well have to wait, possibly when they get to Australia when he can get service again. It was great to hear his voice though before they left.
Comment by Brad on June 8, 2009 at 12:38pm
The USS Geaorge Washington is back in port in Japan for a couple of days before they leave for a much longer tour. Garrett says he is glad to be back on shore for a bit before they go out again, maybe next week! I can't wait to see the pictures he took. I will share when they get in.
Comment by E.G. - ND's Creator/Admin on May 30, 2009 at 8:48am
Tom glad to have you with us. Evan left on another deployment this week. This is his first trip working on the flight deck and his first email to us was that he was working his tail off. He is an ABE and this trip should make him a man. LOL About the flying thing Paul, I'll be lucky to fly to S.D. much less all the way to Hawaii to catch the cruise. Cindy and I are planning on being there when the Reagan comes home. So you might also have to make a trip to S.D. for a cold one. I'll fly out there once but don't know about twice.

Tom how long has Robert been in? Also I noticed your an engine builder for nascar. We have another member on here that does the same, Howie Frazier. You two might know each other. I just wish the two of you could get together and build my driver an engine. "Jr", it has been a tough year.

Hope everyone's Sailor is doing well and will talk to y'all soon.

Go Navy! EG
Comment by Tom Devitt on May 30, 2009 at 7:41am
Great to see a group of this kind and looking forwrd to exchanging stories and info. My son is DC on the George Washington.
Comment by NavyDads Admin (Paul) on May 28, 2009 at 12:04am
get ready with the care packages EG.....and listen...I know you don't like the flying thing, but if you get the chance to do a Tiger Cruise in about 7 months, and you don't, I'll have to fly to Ol' Miss and personally kick that hind end of yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wish Evan fair winds and following seas for me-
Comment by E.G. - ND's Creator/Admin on May 27, 2009 at 6:59pm
Well, the Reagan was suppose to leave for their deployment this morning but due to mechanical trouble they are delayed. They will hopefully be underway sometime tommorow. Now we get to do one last night of talking with our son again. Hoo Yah!
Comment by E.G. - ND's Creator/Admin on May 23, 2009 at 9:03am
Glad to have everyone in here. Figured we might be able to share info about our kids on carriers. Evan is headed out on his second tour very soon. He is better prepared of what to expect this time. The first time he saw the Reagan is when they landed him on it somewhere overseas. What a way to arrive. He had a tough time adjusting at first because he had no idea of what carrier life was like. Once he learned the system, it got easier. So this time he's actually looking forward to it.
Comment by Brad on May 22, 2009 at 8:51pm
Glad to see this group form. Two days ago my son just shipped out on the USS George Washington from their port in Japan. He is an AW3 Rescue Swimmer on his first tour. He should know soon after his March test if he made E-5 also. We heard possibly in June they get their results. He looking forward to finally doing what he joined up for. Memorial day will celebrate 2 years in to the day! God bless all who have served and God bless the families of those we have lost, especially this weekend.
Comment by Thomas John "TJ" Filley on May 21, 2009 at 8:56pm
My son is an ABH on the Truman. He is on TAD until Sept, then will be back on V-1 for thier deploy this fall.
 

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