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Posted on: Wednesday, May 27, 2009

USS Stennis arriving at Pearl Harbor tomorrow


Advertiser Staff

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The USS John C. Stennis, with nearly 5,000 crew and air wing members, is based out of Bremerton, Wash. It will be at Pearl Harbor tomorrow for a port visit.

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The aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis is scheduled to arrive at Pearl Harbor tomorrow morning for a port visit after a four-month deployment to the Western Pacific.

The Stennis, with nearly 5,000 crew and air wing members, is based out of Bremerton, Wash. The Navy said the San Diego-based guided missile cruiser USS Antietam also is scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
The strike group also included the destroyer Preble and the fast combat support ship USNS Bridge.
Stennis left Bremerton on Jan. 13 for what was supposed to be an approximately six-month tour. It picked up Carrier Air Wing 9 during a stop in San Diego.
The regularly scheduled deployment is part of the Navy’s Fleet Response Plan, which is designed to allow the Navy to rapidly respond on short notice.
A sailor on the Stennis died April 24 while the carrier was moored at Changi Pier in Singapore when he was crushed between a small boat and the ship’s hull, the Navy said.
The sailor was conducting a routine procedure to secure drains from the ship’s catapult system at the time, officials said. Stennis had arrived in Singapore on the same day.
The Navy also relieved of duty the ship’s executive officer five days later in an action that was unrelated to the death of the sailor, the Associated Press said.
AP said Cmdr. David L. Burnham was relieved of duty by the commander of the carrier strike group for undisclosed personal misconduct.