From Commander, Naval Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Public
Affairs
USS NIMITZ, At Sea (NNS) -- U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS
Nimitz (CVN 68) will move to Bremerton, Washington, in 2015 for 16 months to
conduct a scheduled large-scale maintenance period.
Nimitz, currently homeported in Everett, Washington, will
relocate to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton for planned incremental
maintenance.
The Navy is working to ensure that the relocation of the
aircraft carrier doesn't interfere with the provision of positive, career
enhancing opportunities for the ship's assigned Sailors and their families.
Navy Personnel Command will release guidance to the aircraft
carrier that will specifically address how the transition will influence
permanent change of station moves, housing allowances, detailing, exceptional
family members, and other personnel-related concerns.
The Navy is making every effort to avoid unnecessary
permanent change of station moves for Sailors and their families due to the
relocation of the aircraft carrier. The Navy's goal is to minimize the impact
the ship's relocations will have on personnel.
Nimitz, serving as the flagship for Carrier Strike Group 11,
returned to Everett in December 2013 after completing a nine-month Western
Pacific deployment to the U.S. 5th, 6th and 7th areas of responsibility.
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