By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jennifer Case,
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Public Affairs
ARABIAN GULF (NNS) -- The USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier
Strike Group (TRCSG) departed the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet area of operations Oct.
13, after more than six months in the region.
While in theater, USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), along
with the rest of the strike group, supported Operation Inherent Resolve, the
effort to degrade and ultimately defeat the ISIL terrorist group and the threat
it poses to Iraq, Syria and the wider international community, along with
maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the
region.
"I am incredibly proud of this team, and every day I am
amazed at what they accomplished," said Capt. Craig Clapperton, commanding
officer of Theodore Roosevelt.
The strike group is made up of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1;
Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2 with the destroyers USS Farragut (DDG 99), USS
Forrest Sherman (DDG 98) and USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81); and the
Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Normandy (CG 60). Theodore
Roosevelt deployed from Naval Station Norfolk March 11 and entered the 5th
fleet area of operations April 7.
The TRCSG carried out 1,812 combat sorties totaling 10,618
combat flight hours, taking on 14.5 million gallons of jet fuel and expending
1,085 precision-guided munitions. The carrier has traveled more than 250,000
nautical miles since leaving on deployment.
DESRON-2 planned and executed multiple high-profile
missions, to include countering lethal aid shipments off the coast of Yemen and
the Strait of Bab al Mandeb. Additionally, DESRON-2 ships assisted in maritime
security operations in the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to include
accompanying U.S. and other nation's merchant vessels for a limited time.
While in 5th Fleet, Rear Adm. Roy J. Kelley relieved Rear
Adm. Andrew Lewis as commander, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 12, and Theodore
Roosevelt also held a change-of-command ceremony when Clapperton relieved Capt.
Daniel Grieco as commanding officer. Theodore Roosevelt also made three port
calls to Bahrain and two port calls to Dubai.
"It's been an experience," said Air Traffic
Controller 2nd Class Jennifer Dove. "We have done a lot of good things
since we have been out here, but I am ready to go home. I believe we were
successful in accomplishing our mission, and Capt. Clapperton says we have done
what we came here to do."
"The entire Big Stick and Carrier Air Wing 1 team did a
phenomenal job throughout this deployment. They exceeded every expectation, but
I think the most impressive accomplishments were their lethality and
effectiveness in combat operations and their impressive ability to operate at
the very edge of human performance in a brutal environment with such precision
day in and day out," said Clapperton.
With the 5th Fleet area of operations behind them, Theodore
Roosevelt enters the 7th Fleet, where the ship will participate in exercise
Malabar and maritime security operations in support of peace and stability in
the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. This final leg of its deployment will see the
ship transit to San Diego to complete a homeport change from Norfolk, Virginia.
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