
In the Southern California Operating Areasģ1May-06Jun2022, San Diego 07Jun-19Jun2022,Ģ0Jun-21Jun2022, San Diego 22Jun-24Jun2022, EastPacĢ5Jun2022, returned to Kitsap-Bremerton -Ģ5Aug2021, entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth for a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA)Ģ8Mar2022, departed San Diego 28Mar-30Mar2022, Southern California Operating Areasģ1Mar2022, returned to San Diego 19Apr2022, departed San Diego 19Apr-20Apr2022, Southern California Operating AreasĢ1Apr2022, returned to San Diego 22Apr2022, departed San Diego 22Apr-01May2022, Southern California Operating Areasġ9Jul2021, departed San Diego 19Jul-21Jul2021, EastPacĪrrived at Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton as part of a homeport shift The Truman then spent 10 months undergoing maintenance and upgrades at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard followed by a period of testing, trials, and training that lasted into the fall of 2021.07May2022, departed Kitsap-Bremerton 07May-10May2022, Naval Magazine Indian Island for ammo onloadġ3May-17May2022, San Diego 18May-30May2022, The carrier departed on her scheduled voyage on November 18, 2019, but the deployment was extended due to COVID-19 and she remained operational until mid-June 2020. Navy reported that the Truman spent at least one day underway for 32 of 36 months.
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The carrier group entered the Mediterranean on December 14 and has been conducting a series of exercises with allied nations. The Norwegian frigate is scheduled to remain with the group throughout the current deployment which was expected to include Europe and Africa. Joining the group on the deployment is the Royal Norwegian Navy Frigate, HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen as part of the Cooperative Deployment Program between the U.S. The carrier group includes one cruiser, the USS San Jacinto, along with four guided-missile destroyers, USS Cole, USS Bainbridge, USS Gravely, and USS Jason Dunham, and nine squadrons of Carrier Air Wing. Truman Carrier Strike Group departed Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, and Mayport, Florida for a regularly scheduled deployment, on December 1, 2021. At the same time, Moscow has scheduled talks with NATO due to begin on January 12. The talks are due to begin on January 10 focusing on nuclear arms controls, but it is believed that Ukraine will also be on the agenda. and Russia have set a date for broader security discussions. National Security Council announced that the U.S. President Biden is expected to have direct talks with President Putin on Thursday regarding the Iran situation while a spokesperson for the U.S. Yesterday, a Russian official confirmed that the two countries had met to discuss the current nuclear talks with Iran. and Russia are also working jointly on security issues in Europe and the Middle East. Two and half weeks ago, president Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin conducted a virtual meeting to discuss the situation in Ukraine with President Biden emphasizing the U.S.’s support for its allies. They did not mention any specific situations, but news reports continue to highlight the buildup of Russian forces on the border with Ukraine.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the change in deployment with Navy spokespeople saying that it’s a sign of support to the U.S.’s European allies.

The carrier group, which had departed the United States at the beginning of December, was expected to transit the Mediterranean and continue to the Persian Gulf.


Truman and five escort ships will remain in the Mediterranean on its current deployment. Navy’s Carrier Strike Group headed up by the U.S.S.
