George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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CVN7} George Washington USS George Washington (CVN 73), commissioned on July 4, 1992, is the fourth ship in the U.S. naval fleet to bear the name of the first President of the United States. Its mission is to conduct sustained combat air operations, to support our battle group commander, and to take care of our shipmates and families. Each and every crewmember, from the most junior seaman to the Commanding Officer, plays a vital role in making this the most capable ship in the world. When fully embarked, over 5,500 officers and crew call George Washington home. A city at sea, the aircraft carrier is the largest warship in the world. Yet, despite its size and ominous appearance. this ship would be nothing without the dedicated and courageous Sailors who give it life. Designed to act as a powerful tool of peace, a carrier is a highly visible deterrent to would-be aggressors. And if that deterrence fails, the carrier and her embarked air wing stand at the ready to do whatever necessary to restore peace. For all of our incredible technological advances, the strength of our nation is not really in our ships, our tanks, or our aircraft. It is in you, the dedicated professionals of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces. You are, beyond question, the best trained, best equipped fighting force the world has ever known, and I want you to know that I m committed unequivocally, absolutely, to ensuring that you continue to have what you need to do your job. You deserve it. Our security demands it. ” I Behind the instruments and machines enabling George Washington to fulfill its mission are its Sailors, whose knowledge and skills are put to the test daily. Their technical expertise is second to none, having completed extensive schooling in their chosen field. President Bill Clinton June 5, 1994 Aboard USS George Washington 242 GW CVW 7 Team

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 Empowered with a highly trained air wing, George Washington is poised to fulfill the mission for which the ship was built, keeping a watchful eye on the world, while acting as a luminous projection of the pride and power of the United States Navy. GW CVW 7 Team 243

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