USS NIMITZ (CVN 68)

USS Nimitz: This group is for Navy Parents, family, & loved one's with Sailors serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz stationed in Everett, Wa.

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  • Mitch

    Hi Pat - I just checked out the webcam. Thanks for posting it. This will be my son's first deployment.
  • Pat

    Your welcome. Just make sure when you select Seaport Village on the top right to view the ship. When they leave you can usually watch the ship go around & out by Point Loma.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    some news---

    Nimitz Strike Group Set To Deploy
    Story Number: NNS090728-10
    Release Date: 7/28/2009 2:20:00 PM



    From Commander, U.S. 3rd Fleet Public Affairs

    SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- Nimitz Carrier Strike Group (CSG), including the USS Nimitz (CVN 68) and units assigned to CSG 11, departs July 31 with more than 7,000 Sailors for a scheduled Western Pacific deployment.

    During the past few months, Nimitz CSG has conducted several training exercises off the coast of Southern California including composite unit training and joint task force training. They also completed fleet synthetic training as part of the deployment training cycle and are fully prepared and ready to deploy in support of contingency and humanitarian missions.

    Last year, Nimitz CSG supported the U.S. commitment to peace and stability in the Pacific region during a four-month deployment. Nimitz CSG supported the maritime strategy by expanding cooperative relationships with the Republic of Korea (ROK) by participating in Operation Key Resolve/Foal Eagle 2008.

    Aircraft carriers continue to be one of our nation's primary on-call assets in times of need, and they enable the Navy to execute the six core capabilities of the maritime strategy – forward presence, deterrence, sea control, power projection, maritime security and humanitarian assistance/disaster response.

    Commanded by Capt. Mike Manazir, Nimitz was commissioned in 1975, making it the first Nimitz-class, nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The ship is named for World War II Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz.

    For more news from Commander, U.S. 3rd Fleet, visit www.navy.mil/local/c3f/.
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  • Steve Swanner

    My son sent me these from the Nimitz.
  • Steve Swanner

    Not sure what happened on tat last photo!
  • Terry Miller

    Hi Steve, where was the last photo taken at? I woul like to get a copy if possible. Thanks
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    Very high quality photos avabile at: Click this Link
    - note these photos are sold but are gallery quality.

    For Navy photos: Click this Link. These are from Navy.mil and cover almost anything in the US Navy.
  • Steve Swanner

    The pictures that I have were taken from the helicopter circling the ship in Pat's video. I would gladly share the two pictures he sent with anyone that wants them. They are very high quality pictures. I am not sure what is the proper way of sharing things like this.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    you can either upload to your page and people at view those or for higher resolution, start a discussion and attach the photos or load into the discussion....those can be much larger and all anyone would have to do is click the attachment.

  • Pat

    HELP BRING HOLIDAY CHEER TO USS NIMITZ - CSG 11

    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=148379002102
  • carol

    Thanks, Cora. It is interesting and informative.
    Hope you and the family are doing well. My husband and I are. Can't believe it is a year since my son was in bootcamp.
  • carol

    The time flies by. Our son is on his first deployment on the Nimitz, which has been extended, so it's a long one. The places he has been at in just one year...wow, I would have never guessed!
  • carol

    I wanted to also say Thanks for your help and support last Thanksgiving. It meant alot to me. :)
  • carol

    You were going to have him to dinner, but he had just gotten to Pensacola, and didn't have leave yet. It did mean a lot that you would have fed him.
    Glad your daughter is doing well. How did her deployments go? I am accepting your friendship. Have a good night.
  • Mitch

    Hi Cora (and Carol) - I enjoyed reading your notes. This is the first deployment for our son Brad on the Nimitz. We watched the Carrier series on PBS with him before he went to boot camp a year ago. So, it was quite a surprise when he got assigned to the Nimitz. It is well worth watching the series. Oh, and Cora, we're some of the people who have heard of the cities you mentioned...we live in Auburn Hills, MI.
  • carol

    Mitch, it's our son's first also. He and my husband watched "Carrier".
    It's been a busy week. I have Parent/Teacher conferences tomorrow and Friday. I'm looking forward to Saturday to relax.
    Cora, I use to teach in Yale, MI. Have you heard of that?
    Have a good night, all. We may reach 50 degrees tomorrow! Heat wave!!
  • carol

    Here's a good story. My husband sent our son a letter in the beginning of October. He got it back on Monday. Instead of it going to the Nimitz, it went to the George Washington. Good thing it was only a letter and not a box.
  • carol

    I taught school (a private, Lutheran one) there for 2 years, before I got married.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    General Petraeus with Nimitz on Thanksgiving

    By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class J.D. Levite, USS Nimitz Public Affairs

    USS NIMITZ, Gulf of Oman (NNS) -- The commander of U.S. Central Command celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday at sea Nov. 26 with the crew of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68).

    Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, the four-star general responsible for U.S. operations in 20 countries from Egypt, to Central Asia and the entire Middle East, joined the crew at the mid-point of her 8-month Western Pacific deployment operating in direct support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan.

    "It's a unique American holiday," Petraeus said. "And to spend it on a unique piece of American turf – a ship that no other country can match – really makes it an enjoyable and memorable experience."

    Minutes after arrival, Petraeus worked his way down ladder wells and through passageways to conduct re-enlistments and present awards to Nimitz Sailors in the ship's forecastle.

    Petraeus also had the opportunity to see flight operations from the aviators' perspective when he stepped into an F/A-18F Super Hornet from the "Black Aces" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 41 with Capt. Scott Conn, deputy commander of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 11.

    "It really was awesome to experience a bit of that today to have that Top Gun moment," said Petraeus. "To being shot off the deck and make a pretty quick landing and see again the extraordinary work that you do."

    Petraeus took a helo over to visit Sailors aboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Sampson (DDG 102). Returning to Nimitz, Petraeus carved a turkey for Nimitz crew members for a memorable Thanksgiving dinner.

    In addition to 1,000 pounds of traditional Thanksgiving turkeys, Nimitz' food service team served up 600 pounds of ham, 15 roasted pigs, roast-steamship rounds of beef, broiled lobster, and 150 one gallon cans of cranberry sauce.

    "We brought the turkeys on board prior to leaving San Diego," said Culinary Specialist 1st Class (SW/AW) Kristopher Freyberg. "We wanted to make sure that was the first thing we had since we knew we would be planning for the holidays. We loaded the entire pig on outside of Hawaii, and aside from that, we've been taking it on during replenishment-at-sea little by little."

    The day ended with an all hand's call, where Petraeus addressed the entire crew wanting the Sailors deployed out here to know just how valuable they are.

    "Each and every person that wears our country's uniform is indeed, in a sense, 'An Army of One,' or a Sailor of one," said Petraeus. "Each of us has enormous intrinsic worth and can be the most important person in the life of a fellow Sailor or others with whom we work."

    Petraeus expressed thanks and gratitude for the job Nimitz Sailors are doing in support of U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan.

    "I'm so thankful to be out here with over 4,000 great Americans who are engaged in important missions and working together to accomplish them," said Petraeus. "There's no greater source of energy than the 4,000 plus members of the crew and air wing that are on one of these great ships."

    CVW-11 provides 30 percent of the close air support to coalition forces on the ground in Afghanistan. Since Nimitz arrived in 5th Fleet area of operations, Sept. 18, more than 1,450 sorties have been flown in support of OEF.

    Nimitz CSG, commanded by Rear Adm. John W. Miller, is comprised of USS Nimitz, embarked Carrier Air Wing 11, embarked Destroyer Squadron 23, and the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Chosin. Ships assigned to DESRON 23 include the destroyers USS Pinckney, USS Sampson and the frigate USS Rentz.

    Squadrons from CVW 11 include the "Black Aces" of Strike Fighter Squadron 41, the "Tophatters" of VFA 14, the "Warhawks" of VFA 97, the "Sidewinders" of VFA 86, the "Indians" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 6, the "Black Ravens" of Electronic Attack Squadron 135, the "Providers" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30 and the "Wallbangers" of Carrier Airborne Command and Control Squadron 117.

    Helicopter detachments include the "Easy Riders" of Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Light 37, the "Battle Cats" of HSL 43, the "Wolfpack" of HSL 45, the "Scorpions" of HSL 49 and the "Wildcards" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 23. Also accompanying the Nimitz CSG are Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 11 and the USNS Bridge (T-AOE 10).

    For more news from USS Nimitz (CVN 68), visit www.navy.mil/local/cvn68/.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    From USS Nimitz Public Affairs

    USS NIMITZ, At Sea (NNS) -- USS Nimitz (CVN 68) and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 11 returned to the North Arabian Sea today, to resume combat missions supporting Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) following a port visit in the Arabian Gulf.

    Aircrews provide close air support and reconnaissance to coalition forces in Afghanistan, launching from the deck of Nimitz hundreds of miles away.

    "After nearly 3 months on station, this air wing continues to hone our skills to deliver effective support to our coalition partners on the ground," said Capt. Bret Batchelder, commander, CVW 11, "although, nothing about this mission out here is routine".

    CVW 11 aviators work closely with embarked Army ground liaison officers here and air controllers on the ground in Afghanistan to deliver precision support to counter-insurgency operations.

    They are all guided by the tactical directive instituted in July by Army Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan, which places limitations on the use of force that could result in civilian casualties.

    Since entering the U.S. 5th Fleet Area of Operations Sep. 18., CVW 11 has flown more than 1,450 sorties and totaled more than 8,500 cumulative flight hours in support of OEF.

    Nimitz provides 30 percent of the close air support to the coalition force in Afghanistan.

    Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, commanded by Rear Adm. John W. Miller, is comprised of USS Nimitz, embarked CVW 11, embarked Destroyer Squadron 23, and the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Chosin. Ships assigned to DESRON 23 include the destroyers USS Pinckney, USS Sampson and the frigate USS Rentz.

    Squadrons from CVW 11 include the "Black Aces" of Strike Fighter Squadron 41, the "Tophatters" of VFA 14, the "Warhawks" of VFA 97, the "Sidewinders" of VFA 86, the "Indians" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 6, the "Black Ravens" of Electronic Attack Squadron 135, the "Providers" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30 and the "Wallbangers" of Carrier Airborne Command and Control Squadron 117.

    Helicopter detachments include the "Easy Riders" of Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Light 37, the "Battle Cats" of HSL 43, the "Wolfpack" of HSL 45, the "Scorpions" of HSL 49 and the "Wildcards" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 23. Also accompanying the Nimitz CSG are Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 11 and the USNS Bridge.

    For more news from USS Nimitz (CVN 68), visit www.navy.mil/local/cvn68/.
  • carol

    Not sure that it will work out for us this time. Sure hope that my husband will get at least one in, but our sailor has 4 more years to go.
    Are you thinking of going? Have you gotten info from your sailor?
    Have a good Tuesday.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    Link to the Tiger Cruise group

    Read through the stuff we have posted there to get some ideas about what you would experience....also have a ton of blogs and slide shows/video there
  • Mitch

    A few weeks back when my son made a ship-to-shore call, he said that there hasn't been too much info, but he did say that he put my name down on a list as interested in doing it, so I imagine your son did as well.
  • Steve Swanner

    Hello all members of the Nimitz group. I have filled out all forms and sent them back for the tiger cruise, but have not heard an official confirmation yet. My son onbooard the Nimitz says that my name is on the official list excepted by the medical officer. I was just wondering if anyone else has heard anything yet?
    This is my first time and hopefully I get accepted on the final list. I have a ton of questions as far as when I should arrive and what to expect. I am like a kid at Christmas waiting to open presents. I am very proud of my Son and all the people on board the Nimitz. What a great group!
    For those of you that have been on a Tiger Cruise before, do they send you an itinerary of when to be there, or where to stay?
  • Pete Smith

    Hi Steve,
    I'm curious about this as well. The "girls" in our group have already made flight and hotel reservations, but I'm still in limbo.
    I believe we're all "kids in the candy store" right now. I hope you, I and all the rest, get this opportunity to share in our sailor's life on board.
  • Mitch

    Did I miss something in the paperwork where the dates were specified? I had thought the dates (start and duration) were tentative, and would be confirmed around Feb 21st when the payments were allowed.
  • carol

    If I am correct, you have to make your own flights over to wherever the TC begins, and make your own reservations for where you will stay before you join the cruise. The ladies on the Nimitz site were looking at the motels in the San Diego area.
  • Mitch

    Joe - thanks for pointing that out. I can't believe I missed it...too busy looking over the rest of the paperwork, I guess.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    I assume you all have spent time in the Tiger Cruise group....there is a good intro movie there from the Stennis with some safety do's and dont's as well as all the video/slide shows/blogs from the TR's Tiger cruise last year...
  • Russell Erhardt sr

    Hello my son is new to the Nimitz, he has been there about a week.
  • carol

    Welcome. It is my son's first deployment also. Am looking forward to when he can take leave.
  • Russell Erhardt sr

    thank you, I received a email last night it sounds like it could be soon
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

  • NavyDads Admin, Tim

    Ok I must admit that I am not a parent of a sailor on the nimitz but I am a parent of a sailor in the nimitz strike force. My son Trevor is on the FFG-46 USS Rentz which is afloat with the Nimitz. I figured I can't know to much about what he is going through or doing. Trevor is currently ashore as he was told by his command that he didn't have to return to the ship after his emergency leave. I was so looking forward to going on this tiger cruise but I guess that I can wait until the next deployment and possibly get to meet some of the wonderful parents that I have met her on NavyDads in person. I know that I am truely looking forward to meeting Paul. Maybe we will meet in Hawaii next cruise and you can show me Pearl Harbor. As for those of you that are getting to make this Tiger Cruise good luck and have fun.
  • Jerry Bailey

    Tiger cruise!! Cant wait to get there. Hope to see some of you there.
  • Steve Swanner

    Has anyone gotten a confirmation yet?
  • Mitch

    From what I've heard, there is a list that the Sailors can view to see who has been approved. However, the official emails were delayed. Hopefully no later than the end of this week.
  • Steve Swanner

    Thanks, I am anxiously waiting an e-mail. I have bought plane tickets and will be in Bremerton to great them no matter what. Hopefully, I don't have to fly to San Diego.
  • Mitch

    Same here!
  • Pete Smith

    Mitch, You've heard more than me. I wasn't aware of the delay, other than the obvious...No confirmation. I understand the on-board monitors have been displaying who needs to pay the Tiger fees, but not a guarantee even with the payment. Hope we hear soon, flight costs are escalating and rooms are getting scarce.
  • Mitch

    Just keeping the faith. From what I understand, if there weren't any medical or paperwork issues and the sailors didn't get put on restrictions for any reason, chances are good. Still want that e-mail, though!
  • Jerry Bailey

    Same here waiting on confirmation. Our sailor has informed us that all is good with the medical and that payment has been made. Travel plans are made we are ready to go.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    if anyone knows this sort of info...PRIVATE MESSAGE IT...do not post in public areas....
  • Terry Miller

    Sorry Paul, I deleted the post to avoid any problems.
  • NavyDads Admin (Paul)

    no reason Terry....just wanted to warn everyone about posting in-port days and things like that in a public forum....it's so easy to get wound up in the return of your sailor that one tends for forget about security concerns and OPSEC! Best to post questions in here but with the comment also about replies in pirvate message only...
  • Jerry Bailey

    Thanks for the reminder Paul, we are all getting a little excited about upcoming events. We certainly would not want to endanger our sailors
  • Pete Smith

    Thanks Paul,
    Chomping at the bit is taking its toll.
    I was surprised at how inexpensive the cancellation insurance is. Money well spent.