From U.S. Fleet Forces Public Affairs
NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF)
announced today a decision to change the future schedules of two Norfolk-based
aircraft carriers.
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), will replace USS Dwight D.
Eisenhower (CVN 69) in upcoming training, operational, and maintenance
schedules. Eisenhower, in turn, will shift into the training, operational, and
maintenance schedule that had been planned for Truman. The commanding officers
of the two ships notified the crews earlier today.
As USFF implements the Optimized Fleet Response Plan
(O-FRP), a careful analysis of fleet maintenance, training and operational
schedules determined that changing Truman and Eisenhower's longterm schedules
would better enable the Navy to provide ready forces for national security
taskings.
O-FRP offers more stability and predictability for Sailors
and families by aligning carrier strike group assets to a 36-month training and
deployment cycle. While changing Truman and Eisenhower's schedules impacts the
ships' Sailors and families, the change ultimately provides better
predictability Navy-wide.
As part of this change, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 10 staff
members, who previously embarked aboard Truman, will now embark aboard
Eisenhower. Conversely, CSG 8 staff members, who previously embarked aboard
Eisenhower, will now embark aboard Truman. This schedule change does not affect
any other ship, squadron, or staff schedules.
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