George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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Day I May 20 was a day offirsts for George Washington and the crew. It was the first time the world's newest and mightiest warship set sail on a six-month deployment. The first time many in its crew began a journey that would take them to parts of the world they never thought of visiting before joining the Navy. The first time the crew’s skills and stamina would be tested for an extended period of time. And the first and probably only time the ship would be scheduled to take center stage in a ceremony the size and scope of the D-Day commemoration. Nervous? Probably a little. But filled more with a sense of pride and professionalism, the crew departed Norfolk expecting to meet every challenge. In the true spirit of their nation's founder, the crew of George Washington left home to a job they had prepared years to do. What lay ahead was their chance to prove their proficiency. Gotling underway 19

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May 20 was a day of firsts for George Washington and the crew: It wot the first lime the world's newest and mightiest warship set sail on a six-month deployment. The first time many in its crew began a Journey that would take them to parts of the world they never thought of visiting before Joining the Navy. The first time the crew's skills and stamina would be tested for an extended period of time. And the first and probably only lime the ship would be scheduled to tale center stage in a ceremony the size and scope of the D-Day commemoration. Nervous ? Probably a little. But filled more with a sense of pride and professionalism, the crew departed Norfolk expecting to meet every challenge. In the true spirit of their nation i founder, the crew of George Washington left home to a Job they had prepared years to do. What lay ahead u oi their chance to prose their proficiency.

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