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Battle Group Bravo Kitty Hawk was never alone during her deployment. Her friends may have been over the horizon and out of sight, but they were never out of mind. The mighty ships of Battle Group Bravo each contributed to either the defense or support of the others. Together, they formed a tight and cohesive unit. Air, surface and sub-surface threats were guarded against using combined capabilities from every ship. A cruiser, fast frigates, destroyers, a munitions ship and an oiler were assigned to deploy with Kitty Hawk under the guidance of RADM John A. Baldwin, Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Group Three. r.,..M M %
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The cruiser, USS Long Beach (CGN- 9), was armed with a considerable amount of firepower for defense of the battle group. The fast frigates, USS Stein (FF-1065). USS Lewis B. Puller (FFG-23), USS Chandler (FFG-996), USS Harold E. Holt (FF-1079) and USS Davidson (FF-1045), provided sub- surface, surface and air support, along with the destroyers, USS O ' Brien (DD- 975) and USS Berkley (DDG-15). The USS Wabash (AOR-5) pulling along- side was a familiar sight to the Kitty Hawk Deck Department when replen- ishment of the ship ' s fuel reserves was in order. Wabash ' s liquid fuels and supplies were transferred through fuel lines between the ships, or by her helicopters from the pad on her fantail. USS Mauna Kea (AE-22) greeted the Hawk ' s Weapons Department from time to time also, transferring essential ammunition. Individually, each was a strong force. Together, the task force became an unapproachable presence. The U.S. Navy ' s committment to keep the sea lanes free to the world relied on the task force ' s readiness. And as the world watched, they lived up to that commit- tment...to win.
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