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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) provides a wide range of flexible mission capabilities, to include maritime security operations, expeditionary power projection, forward naval presence, crisis response, sea control, deterrence, counter-terrorism, information operations, security cooperation and counter-proliferation. The ships embarked air wing is capable of projecting tactical air power over the sea and inland, as well as providing sea-based air, surface and subsurface defense capabilities. The Carrier Strike Group (CSG), composed of roughly 7,500 personnel, an aircraft carrier, at least one cruiser, a flotilla of six to 10 destroyers and/or frigates, and a carrier air wing of 65 to 70 aircraft. A carrier strike group is the largest operational unit of the United States Navy and comprises a principal element of U.S. power projection capability.The Carrier Strike Group is a flexible naval force that can operate in confined waters or in the open ocean, during day and night, in all weather conditions. The principal role of the carrier and her air wing within the Carrier Strike Group is to provide the primary offensive firepower, while the other ships provide defense and support. These roles are not exclusive, however. Other ships in the strike group sometimes undertake offensive operations (launching cruise missiles, for instance) and the carriers air wing contributes to the strike groups defense (through combat air patrols and airborne anti-submarine efforts). Thus, from a command and control perspective, Carrier Strike Groups are combat organized by mission rather than by platform.Flexible D.J.fleksbladj.1易弯曲的, 柔韧的2灵活的, 可变通的maritimeD.J.mritaimadj.海的; 航海的USS DwightD. Eisenhower istheflagship for the Commander, Carrier Strike Group Eight (CCSG 8). The Strike Group is commanded by Rear Adm. Clifford S. Sharpe. Destroyer Squadron 28 and Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW 7) with its eight squadrons complete our strike group. To learn more about CCSG8 and the other embarked commands, please click on the links below. projectionD.J.prdeknK.K.prdknn.1投掷,发射,喷射2投影,投影图3预测;推断;设想4(电影)放映室combatD.J.kmbtK.K.kmbt, km,btn.战斗, 格斗, 斗争vt.与战斗, 与斗争patrolD.J.ptrulK.K.ptroln.1巡逻; 巡查2巡逻队vt. & vi.巡逻perspectiveD.J.pspektivK.K.pspktvn.1远景, 景2前途; 希望3透视4透视图5观点, 想法expeditionaryD.J.ekspidinriK.K.,kspd,nriadj.探险的, 出征的(尤指军事上)deterrenceD.J.diternsK.K.dtrns, -tr-n.威慑; 制止; 防止frigateD.J.frgtn.快速军舰squadronD.J.skwdrnK.K.skwdrnn.中队propulsion system推进系统;动力装置catapultD.J.kt,plt, -,pltK.K.kt,plt, -,pltn.1(小孩玩的)弹弓2石弩,弩炮beamD.J.bi:mn.1梁, 横梁2束, 柱administrativeD.J.dmn,stretvK.K.dmn,stretvadj.1行政的, 管理的;经营的2后方勤务的instantaneouslyD.J.,nstntenjsladv.即刻;突如其来地D.J.tktksn.1战术2策略,手段counterterrorismkaunt,terrizmn.以恐怖反恐怖主义,报复性恐怖主义proliferationpru,lifreinn.增殖,分芽繁殖tactical air power战术空军力量flotillaD.J.flutiln.小舰队,小型船队USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER is the second ship in the NIMITZ - class and the first ship in the Navy to be named after the 34th President of the United States.General Characteristics:Keel Laid: August 15, 1970Launched: October 11, 1975Commissioned: October 18, 1977Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, Va.Propulsion system: two nuclear reactorsMain Engines: fourPropellers: fourBlades on each Propeller: fiveAircraft elevators: fourCatapults: fourArresting gear cables: fourLength, overall: 1,092 feet (332,85 meters)Flight Deck Width: 252 feet (76,8 meters)Area of flight deck: about 4,5 acresBeam: 134 feet (40,84 meters)Draft: 37,7 feet (11.3 meters)Displacement: approx. 97,000 tons full loadSpeed: 30+ knotsPlanes: approx. 85Crew: Ship: 3,200Air Wing: 2,480Armament: two Mk 29 NATO Sea Sparrow launchers, two Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) SystemsHomeport: Norfolk, Va.Moving ships, submarines and science forward Nuclear Energy They operate and maintain the most formidable Fleet of nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers on the planet. They pursue the highest degree of intellectual and personal challenges in the nuclear field. They apply nuclear energy and fundamentals of engineering in ways that not only help to defend our national security but also serve to better our world.These are the men and women of the Navy Nuclear Propulsion community within Americas Navy. Submarine Officers (Nuclear). Surface Warfare Officers (Nuclear). Naval Reactors Engineers. Naval Nuclear Power School Instructors. And Nuclear Operations personnel. Every day, advancing their science through application, collaboration and research. These personnel assume the kind of responsibilities and leadership roles that even their most talented peers wait years to take on.Submarine Officer (Nuclear Submarines) The Navy submarine force is powered by nuclear energy and represents some of the most modern, efficient and effective weapons in the military arsenal. Imagine being in your early to mid-twenties and assuming control of a $1.5 billion nuclear-powered submarine. This is a reality for the Submarine Officers in charge of all that goes into driving, powering, arming and operating the Navys Fleet of attack, ballistic missile and guided missile submarines. Surface Warfare Officer (Nuclear Aircraft Carriers)The Navy operates some of the worlds most technologically advanced ships and equipment and nothing projects naval power and capability more dramatically and instantaneously than its Fleet of nuclear aircraft carriers. Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) with advanced nuclear training oversee the propulsion systems and personnel aboard these multibillion-dollar, megaton cities at sea. Managing the operational intricacies that allow these marvels of technology to steam millions of miles incident-free. Offering critical support to the missions and tactics that so often depend on them. Health Care Working behind the scenes or on the front line of health care delivery. Be part of something far bigger than the title you hold or the community you serve.Working behind the scenes or on the front line of health care delivery. Caring for the physical or mental health needs of servicemembers, or those in a Third World country hit by catastrophe. Researching a better way of life or guarding against a threat to human health. Its how thousands of people perform their Navy Health Care jobs each day.More than 4,300 physicians, 1,200 dentists and 3,900 nurses provide world-class, hands-on care. More than 2,600 administrative, research and clinical specialists offer vital support in labs and research facilities in the U.S. and around the world. No matter their roles or locations, all are doing what they love for the sake of country and common good.In Americas Navy, the business of helping others is anything but business as usual. As a Navy Health Care Officer, you will distinguish yourself as a professional. Define yourself as a person. And be part of something far bigger than the title you hold or the community you serve.
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