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Report: Carrier Gap in Middle East Could Last Months
« on: December 31, 2016, 12:06:51 pm »
Report: Carrier Gap in Middle East Could Last Months

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Posted By: Hope Hodge Seck December 30, 2016

The return of the Navy carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower to its Norfolk homeport just in time for New Year’s means the Middle East is now without a carrier presence — a rare occurrence amid a heated fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria and a slew of burgeoning tensions in Russia, China, and elsewhere.

Chris Cavas of Defense News, who wrote about the absence of a carrier in the region, reports that the Eisenhower is set to be relieved by the George H. W. Bush, another Norfolk-based ship. But while carriers often overlap with each other for brief periods of time in theater during a handoff, the Bush has yet to depart for the 5th Fleet area of operations and may not do so for weeks to come.

The carrier is “unlikely do so before the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, according to a Navy source,” Cavas writes. “The gap could last as long as two months, sources said, between the time the Eisenhower left the combat theater and the Bush arrives.”

http://www.dodbuzz.com/2016/12/30/report-carrier-gap-middle-east-last-months/
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