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US Navy Carrier Air Wing 3 Returns from Seven-Month Deployment

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US Navy Carrier Air Wing 3 Returns from Seven-Month Deployment

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US Navy Carrier Air Wing 3 Returns from Seven-Month Deployment
US Navy Carrier Air Wing 3 Returns from Seven-Month Deployment

Nine aircraft squadrons of Carrier Air Wing (CVW-3) returned to Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana, Naval Station (NS) Norfolk, NAS Whidbey Island, and NAS Jacksonville, Aug. 6-7 following their seven-month deployment aboard the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). While embarked, CVW-3 conducted 166 sorties and 1,135 flight hours in support of and Operation Freedom’s Sentinel missions, and 112 sorties and 492 flight hours in support of Strait of Hormuz transits and Deliberate Presence Patrols (DPP) in U.S. 5th Fleet.

Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier strike Group (CSG) ships departed their homeport of Norfolk, on Jan. 17, for the strike group’s Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) and follow-on deployment to U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet. While embarked, CVW-3 supported Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (OFS) in U.S. 5th Fleet, which served to promote maritime stability, ensure safe passage, and deescalate tensions in international waters throughout the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Oman.

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Aircraft assigned to the Rawhides of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VRC) 40 sit on the tarmac after returning home to Naval Station Norfolk August 6, 2020. The squadron has supported the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) carrier strike group which has been underway for more than 200 consecutive days. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason Pastrick / Released)

The carrier supported a variety of mission sets during their deployment. Eisenhower supported air superiority operations, maritime security and stability, participating in maritime security cooperation efforts, interoperability and partnership building, and training evolutions to maintain readiness and develop warfighting competencies. While deployed in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and Pacific Ocean through the western Indian Ocean and three critical chokepoints to the free flow of global commerce.

Some of CVW-3 highlights from their seven-month deployment included cross-deck inter-operability exercises in the Mediterranean Sea, March 3, with the IKECSG and the French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier FS Charles de Gaulle (R91). The unique opportunity allowed pilots from both navies to land and launch on the two flight decks while the leaders of each strike group met aboard both carriers for a tour and an opportunity to observe their respective pilots operate aboard a foreign naval vessel.

Sailors assigned to the Screwtops of Airborne Command and Control Squadron (VAW) 123 return home to Naval Station Norfolk August 6, 2020. The squadron has supported the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) carrier strike group which has been underway for more than 200 consecutive days.
Sailors assigned to the Screwtops of Airborne Command and Control Squadron (VAW) 123 return home to Naval Station Norfolk August 6, 2020. The squadron has supported the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) carrier strike group which has been underway for more than 200 consecutive days. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason Pastrick / Released)

Additionally, while operating in U.S. 6th Fleet IKECSG conducted exercises with the Hellenic Navy and conducted strike training on the Karavia Range in the Mediterranean Sea July 24-27. Squadrons returning to NAS Oceana include Strike Fighter Squadron VFA- 32 “Swordsmen” flying 12 F/A-18F Super Hornets; VFA-131, the “Wildcats” flying 10 F/A-18E Super Hornets; the “Gunslingers” of VFA-105 flying 12 F/A-18E Super Hornets; and VFA-83 “Rampagers” flying 10 F/A-18E Super Hornets.

Adding another unique tie to the return from deployment is a change of command ceremony for one of the NAS Oceana assigned squadrons. VFA-131 will conduct a change of command ceremony immediately following their landing, where Cmdr. Samuel Morrison will relieve Cmdr. Aras Knasas. Squadrons returning to NS Norfolk include the “Screwtops” of Airborne Command & Control Squadron (VAW) 123 flying four E-2C Hawkeyes, HSC-7 “Dusty Dogs” flying eight MH-60S Knighthawks, and Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VRC) 40 “Rawhides” flying two C-2A Greyhounds. Squadrons returning to NAS Jacksonville include the “Swamp Foxes” of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 74 flying 11 MH-60R Seahawks.

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