Fanning (FF 1076) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1980

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(gnnzo Station aih fy wce 70 23 flew, ZO While performing contingency operations in the Indian Ocean, FANNING was assigned to GONZO Station. First we steamed with the Carrier Battle Group consisting of the USS KITTY HAWK, USS BERKELEY, USS DAVID R. RAY, and the USS JOUETT. Later, we worked with the MIDWAY and her Battle Group which consisted of the USS STEIN, USS BAINBRIDGE, USS PARSONS, and the USS KNOX. To keep the Battle Groups well sup- plied with food, fuel, repair parts and most important of all - mail, there was a replenish- ment unit consisting of the USS WABASH, USS SAN JOSE, USS WHITE PLAINS. USNS MISSPILLION, USNS PASSUMPSIC, and the USNS NAVASOTA. Joining to relieve the KITTY HAWK was the Nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS N1MITZ and her two compan- ions. USS TEXAS and USS CALIFORNIA. All total there were over 18,000 crewmembers on 19 different ships. There also were numerous Russian combatants and AGI ' s following the Battle Groups to find out just what we were doing. Though the time was tense, the hours long, and we were miles from our loved ones, it was a time when we were privileged to contribute to the strength of our Great Nation. 36

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