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Old June 21st 04, 06:56 PM
Mike Weeks
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Default More changes coming ...

Remember last year, when Carrier Battle Groups became Carrier Strike Groups?
Here's the latest from the CNO:

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NAVY NEWSSTAND 18 JUN 04
CNO Says Speed, Agility, Stealth Critical To Future Naval Operations

By Chief Journalist Walter T. Ham IV,
Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs

NEWPORT, R.I. (NNS)
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The CNO also announced that the Navy’s Cruiser Destroyer Groups
(COMCRUDESGRU) and Carrier Groups (COMCARGRU) will merge together in name to
Carrier Strike Groups (CARSTRKGRU) by the end of the month. Aviation, surface
and submarine warfare officers will all be eligible to command Carrier Strike
Groups.
....
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