USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71 Model Ship: A
Scale Replica That Dazzles Everyone
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engraved with the ship's official insignia.
USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 History:
USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 is the fourth Nimitz-class
supercarrier.
USS Theodore Roosevelt was launched on October 27, 1984 and first
saw action during Operation Desert Storm in 1991. On December 30,
1998, USS Theodore started its maiden deployment of the first
10-squadron air wing, Carrier Air Wing Eight. On March 1990, USS
Theodore Roosevelt was awarded the Battle "E" from Commander, Naval
Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet on March 20, 1990. On December 28,
1990, USS Theodore Roosevelt and CVW-8 deployed for Operation Desert
Shield. On January 15, 1991, with the commencement of Operation
Desert Storm, USS Theodore Roosevelt began combat operations. USS
Theodore Roosevelt and CVW-8 were among the first coalition forces
in Operation Provide Comfort, flying patrols over northern Iraq. USS
Theodore Roosevelt returned to Norfolk on June 28, 1991, after a
189-day deployment, with 169 days at sea. USS Theodore Roosevelt won
its second battle "E" and was followed by the Battenberg Cup award
in 1991 as the Atlantic Fleet's premier ship. On August 27, 1992,
Capt. Stanley W. Bryant became USS Theodore Roosevelt's fourth
commanding officer.
On March 11, 1993, USS Theodore Roosevelt and CVW-8 began their
third deployment, teamed with the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground
Task Force (SPMAGTF) to test the concept of embarking a
multi-purpose Marine force in a carrier. In March 1995, USS Theodore
Roosevelt and CVW-8 began their fourth deployment in the Red Sea in
support of Operation Southern Watch. USS Theodore Roosevelt also
conducted flight operations in support of Operations Deny Flight and
Sharp Guard over the skies of Bosnia and in the Adriatic operating
areas. During USS Theodore Roosevelt transit home, it was awarded
the Navy Unit Commendation for its Bosnia operations. In 1996, USS
Theodore Roosevelt received its third consecutive Golden Anchor
Award. On March 26, 1999, USS Theodore Roosevelt, together with the
CVW-8 began their sixth deployment. They conducted air strikes for
two months over the skies of Kosovo against the Serbians. It
returned to its homeport of Norfolk, Va., on September 24, 1999. On
January 7, 2000, USS Theodore Roosevelt entered a Planned
Incremental Availability at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth,
Virginia.
On September 19, 2001, together with Carrier Air Wing One, began
their seventh deployment and were called to support Operation
Enduring Freedom and was again awarded the Battenberg Cup, Naval
Unit Commendation and Battle "E". USS Theodore Roosevelt, after
completing a Planned Incremental Availability, it pulled out of
Norfolk Naval Shipyard on October 30, 2002, fro a month long
training cruise in the Caribbean Area. On September 1, 2005, USS
Theodore Roosevelt deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom and it was notable since it was the last
cruise for the F-14 Tomcat before its scheduled retirement in 2006.
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