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Carrier Strike Group Eleven 2004–09 operations : ウィキペディア英語版
Carrier Strike Group Eleven 2004–09 operations

Carrier Strike Group Eleven 2004–2009 operations included three overseas deployments to provide combat air support for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, as well as regional a special surge deployment during 2007 in accordance with the U.S. Navy's Fleet Response Plan when the Yokohama-based aircraft carrier underwent a yard overhaul. CSG 11 has also participated in several mult-lateral naval exercises, including Valiant Shield 2007, Malabar 07-2 with India, Key Resolve/Foal Eagle 2008 off Korea, and a major 2009 undersea warfare exercise (USWEX 09), as well as participation in Theater Security Cooperation activities with various regional naval forces.
Carrier Strike Group Eleven (CSG-11 or CARSTRKGRU 11) is one of six U.S. Navy carrier strike group currently assigned to the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The group is employed in a variety of roles, all of which involve gaining and maintaining sea control. CSG 11 is currently based at Naval Air Station North Island, and it typically deploys to the U.S. Seventh Fleet operating in the Western Pacific (WESTPAC) and the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf. The current flagship for CSG 11 is the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier .
==2004 training and maintenance cycle==

The carrier ''Nimitz'' completed a successful Fleet Replacement Squadron Carrier Qualification five-day underway period, returning to NAS North Island 24 September 2004. During the underway period, ''Nimitz''s Air Department assisted with 621 arrested landings to support the FRSCQ. The flight deck crew also conducted another 84 traps to support additional Landing Signal Officer (LSO) proficiency training, VX-23's lateral asymmetry testing, and pilot qualifications or re-qualifications. ''Nimitz'' had returned to full operational status after a six-month pierside Planned Incremental Availability, and it also had completed its Command Assessment of Readiness and Training – Phase II. ''Nimitz'' completed its Tailored Ship's Training Availabilities (TSTA) phases I, II and III, and Final Evaluation Period in preparation for its Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) certification training on 20 November 2004.
Carrier Strike Group Eleven (CSG 11) carried a virtual exercise between 26–27 October 2004. In early November 2004, CARSTRKGRU 11 trained together in actuality for the first time when ''Nimitz'', Carrier Air Wing 11, the cruiser ''Princeton'', and DESRON-23 destroyers and operated off the coast of southern Californioa prior to its COMPTUEX exercises. On 24 March 2005, CARSTRKGRU 11 completed its Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) 05-03 certification training in preparation for its 2005 Western Pacific (WESTPAC) deployment.

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