About this Unit
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) is a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier commissioned into the United States Navy on July 25, 1998. Named after the 33rd President of the United States, the carrier has served as a flagship for Carrier Strike Group 8, participating in multiple deployments to the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, and other regions in support of operations such as Enduring Freedom and Inherent Resolve. Truman has played a critical role in power projection, maritime security, and joint exercises with allied navies. The ship is homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, and continues to be a cornerstone of U.S. naval capability.
Historical Facts
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Namesake Honor: USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) is named after the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, who authorized the use of atomic weapons to end World War II and led the country through the early years of the Cold War.
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Commissioning Date: The carrier was commissioned on July 25, 1998, at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, becoming the eighth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier.
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Carrier Air Wing: The ship typically carries Carrier Air Wing ONE (CVW-1), which includes F/A-18 Super Hornets, EA-18G Growlers, E-2D Hawkeyes, and MH-60 helicopters.
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First Overseas Deployment: In November 2000, USS Harry S. Truman embarked on her maiden deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch.
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Operation Iraqi Freedom: In 2003, the carrier and its air wing played a significant role in the initial stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom by launching airstrikes over Iraq.
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Nicknames: The ship’s crew affectionately refer to the vessel as "The Buck Stops Here," echoing President Truman’s famous motto.
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Nuclear Power: Powered by two nuclear reactors, the ship can operate for over 20 years without refueling and can reach speeds of over 30 knots.
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Humanitarian Missions: In addition to combat roles, USS Harry S. Truman has participated in humanitarian assistance, including disaster relief efforts.
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Historic Milestone: In 2020, the Truman Strike Group set a record for the longest continuous deployment for a carrier strike group since the Vietnam War, spending nearly 10 months at sea due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Presidential Legacy: President Truman’s personal artifacts, such as a replica of his famous "The Buck Stops Here" sign, are displayed on the ship, reflecting the vessel’s close connection to its namesake’s legacy.