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U.S., Britain declare Carrier Strike Group 2021 deployment
by Jonna Lorenz
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 19, 2021

The United States and Britain confirmed a joint declaration Tuesday for the Carrier Strike Group 2021 deployment to be led by Britain's aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.

Signed by acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, the joint declaration enables the deployment of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps equipment and personnel as part of the inaugural operational deployment of the Carrier Strike Group.

The deployment will include a detachment of U.S. Marine Corps F-35 Lightning II aircraft and the Navy's USS The Sullivans.

"This deployment underscores the strength of our bilateral ties and demonstration U.S.-U.K. interoperability, both of which are key tenets of the U.S. National Defense Strategy," the Defense Department said in a statement.

"The leaders look forward to seeing the culmination of nearly a decade of U.S.-[Britain] carrier cooperation when Carrier Strike Group 2021 sets sail from Portsmouth, [Britain], later this year."

On Jan. 4, the British government announced that the Carrier Strike Group achieved initial operating capability.

HMS Queen Elizabeth was commissioned in 2017, and live weapons training was completed in October off the coast of Scotland as part of Exercise Joint Warrior.

The HMS Queen Elizabeth leads the Strike Group, which includes nine ships, 15 British and U.S. fighter planes, and 11 helicopters.

"I am delighted that [Britain] now possesses a 21st century Carrier Strike capability, which has been greatly assisted by the unswerving support and cooperation of the United States at all levels over the past decade," Wallace said in a statement.

"This deployment embodies the strength of our bilateral ties and reflects the depth and breadth of this vital defense and security partnership," Wallace said.


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Future USNS John Lewis oiler launched by General Dynamics NASSCO
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 14, 2021
General Dynamics NASSCO launched the future USNS John Lewis oiler this week. The 742-foot-long vessel is designed to carry fuel to U.S. Navy carrier strike group ships operating at sea, with the capacity to carry 157,000 barrels of oil, in addition to significant dry cargo capacity, according to General Dynamics. "NASSCO is immensely honored to be a part of this historic day launching the future John Lewis," Dave Carver, president of General Dynamics NASSCO, said in a press release. ... read more

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