Carrier USS Abraham Lincoln deploying next week
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) - The Navy says the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln departs Puget Sound Tuesday to lead a strike group on routine deployment in the western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf.
The strike group includes two other Everett-based ships, the destroyers Momsen and Shoup, and the San Diego-based destroyers Halsey, Sterett and guided missile cruiser Cape St. George. The Lincoln will carry airplanes from Naval Air Station Lemoore, Calif.
The Lincoln returned from a seven-month mission supporting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in October 2008 and underwent a nine-month $250 million overhaul at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
The nuclear-powered Lincoln is scheduled to head to Newport News, Va., at the end of 2011 for refueling.
The strike group includes two other Everett-based ships, the destroyers Momsen and Shoup, and the San Diego-based destroyers Halsey, Sterett and guided missile cruiser Cape St. George. The Lincoln will carry airplanes from Naval Air Station Lemoore, Calif.
The Lincoln returned from a seven-month mission supporting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in October 2008 and underwent a nine-month $250 million overhaul at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
The nuclear-powered Lincoln is scheduled to head to Newport News, Va., at the end of 2011 for refueling.