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Carrier Strike Group Three | |
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Website | Official Website |
Commanders | |
Commander | Rear Admiral Craig Faller[2] |
Chief of Staff | Captain Todd W. Malloy[3] |
Command Master Chief | FCCM (AW/SW) Johnathan Fessenden[4] |
Notable commanders | Bruce W. Clingan[5] |
Carrier Strike Group Three, abbreviated CSG-3 or CARSTRKGRU 3, is one of five
Historical background
Carrier Division Three
The aircraft carrier Wasp was assigned to Carrier Division Three (CARDIV 3) from November 1940. In April 1941 a Central Atlantic Neutrality Patrol was established under Admiral A.B. Cook, based at Bermuda. It comprised Carrier Division Three, the cruisers Quincy and Vincennes, and Destroyer Squadron 11.[8] On 7 December 1941, in the Atlantic Fleet, Carrier Division Three comprises Wasp and Ranger under Rear Admiral A.B. Cook.[9] Commander Carrier Division Three (ComCarDiv-3) served as Commander Task Force 77 during the Korean War. In 1966, Carrier Division Three was embarked aboard USS Enterprise flying missions in the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam.
Carrier Group Three
U.S. Navy carrier battle groups have since the mid Cold War period maintained a pattern of deployments to trouble spots, beginning with an overhaul, individual ship training, battle group training, group preparation exercise, and then the deployment. On returning home, the cycle begins once more. As part of these deployments, the Carl Vinson carrier battle group participated in Exercise
In the Summer of 1992, the U.S. Navy instituted a concept which mandated greater task group integration of naval air and surface warfare assets 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; cruisers, destroyers, and frigates; and two nuclear-powered attack submarines.[12]
In the middle of 1992, the U.S. Navy instituted a concept which mandated greater task group integration of naval air and surface warfare assets 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.[13] For details regarding this re-alignments as it pertained to Carrier Group Three, see the chart below.[14]
- Carrier Group Three, late 1992[14]
Guided-Missile Cruisers | Destroyer Squadron 21
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Carrier Air Wing 11 squadrons embarked aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)
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USS Shiloh (CG-67) | USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) | F-14A
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E-2C
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USS Princeton (CG-59) | USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) | Fighter Squadron 114: F-14A | Sea Control Squadron 29: S-3B | ||
USS Texas (CGN-39) | USS Ingersoll (DD-990) | F/A-18C
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HH-60H
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USS California (CGN-36) | USS John Young (DD-973) | Strike Fighter Squadron 22: F/A-18C | —— | ||
USS Sterett (CG-31) | USS Ingraham (FFG-61) | KA-6D
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—— | ||
—— | USS Gary (FFG-51) | EA-6B
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—— |
From June 1993, Commander Carrier Group Three had his flag aboard Abraham Lincoln. In 1993, the battle group provided support to the multinational military forces assigned to
On 13 May 1997 Carrier Air Wing Eleven was reassigned to Commander, Carrier Group Three and the USS Carl Vinson.[15]
Carrier Group Three formed the core of the naval power during the initial phase of
Rear Admiral Evan M. Chanik was the last commander of Carrier Group Three. During his tenure as ComCarGru 3, Admiral Chanik led the group through a reorganized Inter-Deployment Training Cycle (IDTC) which greatly compressed the training required for overseas deployment.[5] On 1 October 2004, Carrier Group Three was redesignated as Carrier Strike Group Three.[1]
Command structure
Commander Carrier Strike Group Three (CARSTRKGRU 3) serves as Immediate Superior-in-Command (ISIC) for the ships and units assigned to the group. Acting as an Operational Commander, he 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 group.
Commander,
Carrier Strike Group 3 Commanders
• Rear Admiral Bruce W. Clingan | (June 2004 – September 2005)[17] | |
• Captain Scott A. Berg | (September 2005 – November 2005)[17] | |
• Rear Admiral Kevin M. Quinn | (November 2005 – September 2007)[17] | |
• Rear Admiral Stewart O’Bryan | (September 2007 – September 2008)[17] | |
• Rear Admiral Mark A. Vance | (September 2008 – September 2009)[17] | |
• Rear Admiral Joseph P. Aucoin | (September 2009 – May 2011)[18] | |
• Rear Admiral Craig S. Faller | (May 2011 – April 2012[2][19] | |
• Rear Admiral Charles M. Gaouette | (April 2012 – Present[update])[2][19] |
Assigned units
U.S. Navy carrier strike groups typically consist of an
- USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74), flagship (pictured)
- Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9)
- USS Antietam (CG-54)
- Destroyer Squadron Twenty-one (DESRON-21):[21]
Deployment history
Operational summary
On 17 January 2005, Carl Vinson departed
The new Carrier Strike Group Three flagship, the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis, changed its homeport to Bremerton in January 2005, and once there, underwent an 11-month Docking Planned Incremental Availability overhaul period.[33][34][35] Reflecting the reduced responsibilities while the ships were undergoing overhauls, Rear Admiral Clingan was succeeded by Captain Scott A. Berg in September 2005 as Commander Carrier Strike Group Three (COMCARSTKGRU 3). Rear Admiral Kevin M. Quinn subsequently relieved Captain Berg in November 2005.[17]
The carrier Stennis departed from its homeport in
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier John C. Stennis depart its homeport of Bremerton, Washington, on 13 January 2009, and Carrier Strike Group Three departed
On 25 July 2011, the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis departed from its homeport of
During its 2011-2012 deployment to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, Carrier Strike Group Three and its embarked Carrier Air Wing Nine launched a combined total of 13,389 sorties in support of Operation New Dawn and Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan.
On 27 December 2011, the carrier John C. Stennis concluded a four-day port visit to
Deployment force composition
- 2005 deployment
Units | CARSTRKGRU 3 Warships/Units | Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9) squadrons embarked aboard flagship USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) | |
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#1 | USS Antietam (CG-54) | FA-18C(N) Hornet
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Sea Control Squadron 33 (VS-33): S-3B Viking
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#2 | USS O'Kane (DDG-77) | F-18F Super Hornet
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HH-60H/SH-60F Seahawk
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#3 | USS Mustin (DDG-89) | Strike Fighter Squadron 147 (VFA-147): FA-18C(N) Hornet | Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 (VRC-40), Det. 4: C-2A Greyhound |
#4 | USS Camden (AOE-2) | Strike Fighter Squadron 146 (VFA-146): FA-18C Hornet | — |
#5 | USS Olympia (SSN-717) | EA-6B Prowler
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— |
#6 | EOD Mobile Unit 11, Detach. 9
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E-2C Hawkeye
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— |
Notes | [22][23][74][75] | [23][76] | [23][76] |
- 2007 deployment
Units | CARSTRKGRU 3 Warships/Units | Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9) squadrons embarked aboard flagship USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) | |
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#1 | USS Antietam (CG-54) | FA-18C(N) Hornet
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S-3B Viking
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#2 | USS Preble (DDG-88) | Strike Fighter Squadron 154 (VFA-154): 12 FA-18F Super Hornet | SH-60F Seahawk
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#3 | USS O'Kane (DDG-77) | FA-18C(N) Hornet
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Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 (VRC-40), Det. 4: 4 C-2A Greyhound |
#4 | USS Paul Hamilton (DDG-60) | FA-18C Hornet
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— |
#5 | USNS Bridge (T-AOE-10) | EA-6B Prowler
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— |
#6 | EOD Unit 11, Det. 11
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E-2C Hawkeye NP
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— |
Notes | [36][77] | [78][79][80] | [78][79][80] |
- 2009 deployment
Units | CARSTRKGRU 3 Warships | Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9) squadrons embarked aboard flagship USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) | |
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#1 | USS Antietam (CG-54) | FA-18C(N) Hornet
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EA-6B Prowler
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#2 | USS Kidd (DDG-100) | FA-18C Hornet
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E-2C Hawkeye NP
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#3 | USS Preble (DDG-88) | Strike Fighter Squadron 154 (VFA-154): 12 FA-18F Super Hornet | MH-60S Seahawk
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#4 | — | Strike Fighter Squadron 147 (VFA-147): 12 FA-18F Super Hornet | MH-60R Seahawk
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#5 | — | FA-18C Hornet
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Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 (VRC-40), Det. 4: 4 C-2A Greyhound |
Notes | [48] | [81][82] | [81][82] |
- 2011-2012 deployment
Units | CARSTRKGRU 3 Warships | Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9) squadrons embarked aboard flagship USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) | |
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#1 | USS Mobile Bay (CG-53) | F/A-18C
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E-2C
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#2 | USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108) | Strike Fighter Squadron 154 (VFA-154): 12 F/A-18F | Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 (VRC-40), Det. 1: 2 C-2A |
#3 | USS Dewey (DDG-105) | Strike Fighter Squadron 147 (VFA-147): 12 F/A-18E | MH-60S
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#4 | USS Kidd (DDG-100) | Strike Fighter Squadron 146 (VFA-146): 10 F/A-18C | MH-60R
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#5 | USS Pinckney (DDG-91) | EA-6B
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— |
Notes | [54] | [83][84] | [83][84] |
Deployment exercises and port visits
- 2007 deployment
Number | Regional exercises | Port visits | Notes | ||||
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Duration | US force | Bilateral or multilateral partners | Operating area | Location | Dates | ||
1st: | — | CARSTRKGRU 3 | — | — | Singapore | 19–23 Jul. | [85] |
2nd: | — | CARSTRKGRU 3 | — | — | Hong Kong | 28 Jul. – 1 Aug. | [86] |
3rd: | 7–14 Aug. | CARSTRKGRU 3 | Valiant Shield 2007 | Guam operating area | Pearl Harbor | 20 August. 2007 | [37][40][41] |
- 2009 deployment
Number | Regional exercises | Port visits | Notes | ||||
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Duration | U.S. Force | Bilateral/Multilateral Partner(s) | Operating Area | Location | Dates | ||
1st: | 10 Feb. | CARSTRKGRU 3 | USWEX: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force | Western Pacific | Hong Kong | 17 Feb. | [48][87] |
2nd: | — | CARSTRKGRU 3 | — | — | Sasebo, Japan
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27 Feb. | [87] |
3rd: | 28 Feb. – 30 Apr. | CARSTRKGRU 3 | Key Resolve/Foal Eagle: Republic of Korea Armed Forces | Korean Theater of Operations | RKO
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11 Mar. | [49][87] |
4th: | — | CARSTRKGRU 3 | — | — | Laem Chabang, Thailand | 9–13 Apr. | [47][87] |
5th: | — | CARSTRKGRU 3 | — | — | Singapore | 24 April. | [87] |
6th: | 15–26 Jun. | CARSTRKGRU 3 | Northern Edge: Alaskan Command | Gulf of Alaska | Pearl Harbor | 27 May – 10 Jun. | [87] |
- 2011-2012 deployment
Number | Regional Exercises | Port Visits | Notes | ||||
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Duration | U.S. Forces | Bilateral/Multilateral Partner(s) | Operating Area | Location | Dates | ||
1st: | — | Kidd | — | — | Apra Harbor, Guam | 27 Aug. | [58] |
2nd: | 9 Aug. | CARSTRKGRU 3 | Undersea Warfare Exercise | Hawaiian operating area | Port Klang, Malaysia | 4-8 Sep. | [88] |
3rd: | — | Pinckney | — | — | Singapore | 7 Sep. | [91] |
4th: | — | Kidd | — | — | Phuket, Thailand
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8-11 Sep. | [58] |
5th: | — | John C. Stennis | — | — | Bahrain
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21-24 Sep. | [60] |
6th: | Various | Kidd, Pinckney | Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training | Various | Muara, Brunei | 29 Sep. to 2 Oct. | [58][91] |
7th: | -- | Kidd | — | — | Sihanoukville, Cambodia | 20-25 Sep. | [58] |
8th: | — | Wayne E. Meyer | — | — | Singapore | 13-17 Oct. | [92] |
9th: | — | Pinckney | — | — | ROK
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17 Oct. | [91] |
10th: | — | Pinckney | — | — | Yokosuka, Japan
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27 Oct. | [91] |
11th: | — | Wayne E. Meyer, Dewey, Pinckney | — | — | Phuket, Thailand
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11-14 Nov. | [91][92][93] |
12th: | — | John C. Stennis | — | — | Jebel Ali, UAE | 14 Nov. | [60] |
13th: | — | John C. Stennis | — | — | Jebel Ali, UAE | 23-27 Dec. | [60] |
14th: | — | John C. Stennis, Mobile Bay, Dewey, Pinckney | — | — | Singapore | 26–30 Jan. | [94][95] |
15th: | — | Kidd | — | — | Port Klang, Malaysia | 26 Jan. | [58] |
16th: | — | Wayne E. Meyer | — | — | Manila, Philippines | 29 Jan. | [96] |
17th: | — | CARSTRKGRU 3 | — | — | Pearl Harbor
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17 Feb. | [60] |
Notes
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