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Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group Commences First-ever Integrated Operations

by Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 12 Public Affairs
10 November 2020

A C-2A Greyhound, attached to the "Rawhides" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VRC) 40 taxis aboard USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) flight deck Nov. 8, 2020
SLIDESHOW | 3 images | 1st Integrated Carrier Strike Group Operations A C-2A Greyhound, attached to the "Rawhides" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VRC) 40 taxis aboard USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) flight deck Nov. 8, 2020. Under the leadership of Carrier Strike Group 12, Gerald R. Ford is underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting first-ever integrated carrier strike group operations with Carrier Air Wing 8, Destroyer Squadron 2 and their Air and Missile Defense Commander, Commanding Officer of USS Gettysburg (CG 64). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Anton Wendler)
Under the leadership of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 12, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) along with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2, CSG-12’s Air and Missile Defense commander, commanding officer of USS Gettysburg (CG 64), and CSG-12’s information warfare commander commenced first-ever fully integrated carrier strike group operations for the Ford-class carrier, Nov. 8.

During independent steaming event (ISE) 13, CVW-8 will execute cyclic flight operations while CSG-12 oversees unit level training, maritime strike exercises, an air defense exercise, and other larger force exercises.

“Recent underway periods have provided my staff and my warfare commanders a greater understanding of how Ford and Nimitz-classes are similar and how they are different, but this underway will enable us to learn how we will fight the Ford-class,” said Rear Adm. Craig Clapperton, commander, CSG-12. “This is another stepping stone to learn, synchronize, and coordinate with fleet stakeholders and mature our processes and capabilities to posture the ship and the strike group for success in their first work up and deployment cycle.”

While this is the first time the entire strike group has operated together, this past May elements of CVW-8 embarked Ford to complete critical milestones that prepared the air wing for this current scale of operations. They conducted cyclic flight operations with thousands of pounds of inert ordnance transported via Ford’s advanced weapons elevators to F/A-18 Super Hornets to be employed during close air support and air-to-ground training missions.

"It's great to embark our air wing on the USS Gerald R. Ford once again," said Capt. Josh Sager, commander, CVW-8. "This is an incredible opportunity to exercise air wing missions in a carrier strike group setting, and Team Factory conducted a significant regimen of unit level training in preparations for this at-sea training period. We're thrilled to continue our integration aboard the flagship of the Ford-lass of aircraft carriers."

During ISE 13 DESRON-2 will focus on preparing the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to defend against surface and subsurface threats using CVW-8 aircraft and ship’s self-defense.

According to Capt. Stefan Walch, DESRON-2’s deputy commodore, the command and control of long-range missile strikes against enemy warships, and the protection of assets in constrained waters are challenging missions that require both technical proficiency and solid unity of command.

“There is no substitute for underway, integrated operations with all of the various staffs that make up the strike group,” said Walch. “This underway will be a huge benefit to building the necessary command relationships and collaboration required to effectively execute our mission.”


 
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