Commander, U.S. 3rd Fleet, Vice Adm. Gerald R. Beaman, visited Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 11 and the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) April 9. Nimitz and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 11 are currently engaged in a Sustainment Exercise (SUSTEX) in preparation for an upcoming deployment. The day-long visit to the underway strike group provided Beaman the opportunity to stop in on the Ticonderoga class guided-missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG 59) and visit an operational carrier, for the last time prior to his retirement this coming summer. Beaman spent time on Nimitz’ mess decks along with the ship’s chain of command to partake in ice cream with Sailors during a ship-wide social event and all hands call.
Beaman went on to express appreciation to Sailors taking care of themselves, their families, and each other while still performing to a high standard for the past year.
Much of Beaman’s address centered on his gratitude to the overall demonstration of dedicated hard work over the past several months and encouragement to crew members to maintain a high level of performance for the approaching months.
CSG 11 is expected to enter the 5th Fleet area of operation and will be ready to conduct operations, said Beaman.
Beaman answered questions from Nimitz Sailors on a variety of topics ranging from sequestration, his call sign, and his personal experiences during his 35 years in the service.
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