The United States Navy maintains 11 carrier strike groups, 10 of which are based in the United States and one that is forward deployed to Japan. They were all redesignations of former Carrier Groups (CarGrus) and Cruiser-Destroyer Groups (CCDGs). The Fleet Response Plan requires that six CSGs be deployed or ready for deployment within 30 days at any given time, while two additional groups must be ready for deployment within 90 days. The Navy typically maintains at least one CSG in the
U.S. Fifth Fleet in Southwest Asia on rotation basis and one on permanent basis in the
U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific at all times. CSGs operate in the
U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, and
U.S. Fourth Fleet around the South American continent as they transit to and from other areas. CSG Commanders report to their respective numbered-fleet commander, depending on where they are operating. When not deployed overseas west coast CSGs report to
U.S. Third Fleet.
Refueling and Complex Overhaul did not have an embarked CSG while the carrier was going through its four-year-long
Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH) which was expected to be completed by August 2013.
Theodore Roosevelt was assigned to Carrier Strike Group Twelve subsequent to deactivation of on 1 December 2012. was shifted to
Newport News, Virginia, for its Refueling and Complex Overhaul, in August 2012
Permanent change-of-station status On 14 January 2014, the U.S. Navy announced that would shift its home-port to
Naval Base San Diego, California, becoming part of the
U.S. Third Fleet. As such,
Theodore Roosevelt and its assigned carrier strike group would also deploy to the
U.S. Seventh Fleet's operating area in the western Pacific. On August4, 2017,
George Washington entered
dry dock in
Newport News, Virginia, for a four-year
Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH). On August1, 2011, the Navy announced that Carrier Strike Group Nine would change its permanent duty station from Naval Station Everett to
Naval Base San Diego effective December14, 2012.
List of former CSGs Carrier Strike Group Four was redesignated alongside the other groups in 2004, but has since been redesignated
Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic. In 2014, CSFTLANT was again redesignated as Carrier Strike Group 4, retaining its role as the training and certification command for all US Fleet Forces assigned warships.
Carrier Strike Group Six was established from Carrier Group Six with at Naval Station Mayport in 2004, but seems to have since been disestablished.
Carrier Strike Group Fifteen has been disestablished, and its flagship, the carrier , was reassigned to Carrier Strike Group Seven.
Commander, Strike Force Training Pacific was subsequently redesignated as Carrier Strike Group Fifteen in 2014. The deactivation of
Carrier Strike Group Seven effective 30 December 2011 reflects the U.S. Navy's future budgetary reductions and the reduced availability of its operational carrier fleet and carrier air wings. ==See also==