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Vol 03 No 51 | May 19, 2012

This Is Your Ship STORY BY

MC2 (SW) Byron C. Linder | Carl Vinson Staff Writer

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arl Vinson steamed out of historic Pearl Harbor Wednesday morning with 938 friends and family members swarming the flight deck to take in the sights of one of our Navy’s most hallowed ports. These “Tigers”, friends and family members of Sailors who were invited to ride along with Vinson and her embarked crew for her return to homeport San Diego, took photos until the island disappeared from view. At an address to the Tigers and Sailors, Vinson’s Commanding Officer Capt. Kent D. Whalen expressed enthusiasm and pride for the efforts Vinson Sailors put into deployment along with his anticipation to share the ride home alongside the crew’s Tigers. “This ship is thrilled to have each and every one of you here. We’ve got a great program set up for you for the next four days. I’m very proud of this ship and crew and all the things they’ve done since we left home,” he said. “I think you’ll find everyone Cover photo by: MC2 (SW/AW) James R. Evans | Carl Vinson Staff Photographer

on this ship is ready to help with anything you need. I’ve waited 28 years to run one of these Tiger Cruises, and I look forward to seeing you around the ship.” Following the address, the Tigers proceeded to the flight deck for a “Tigers 2012” spell-out photograph. A gun shoot demonstration with the ship’s 50-caliber machine guns, followed by an ice cream social and a movie night in Hangar Bay 2 hosted by MWR, closed out the first day of Tiger Cruise in memorable fashion. Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Matthew Stroud, a Red Bluff, Calif. native assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22, brought his mother Vicki aboard for his final deployment. “I just wanted to see what goes on in this big ship. It’s exciting to me,” she said. “We’re trying to take in as much as we can.” Vicki Stroud’s first visit to a U.S. Navy ship was in the 1960s, as a guest of her uncle aboard the USS Yorktown in Long Beach. CONTINUE ‘TIGER’ ON PAGE 2


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