02.10.2012, 19:21
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30 September
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USA
The GEORGE WASHINGTON Carrier Strike Group has begun operations in the East China Sea … “not far from” the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands disputed between China and Japan. The JOHN C. STENNIS Carrier Strike Group has reached the South China Sea en route a scheduled Middle East deployment.
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by Amy Dangin. Posted on October 1, 2012, Monday
KOTA KINABALU: USS John C. Stennis, a famous United States Navy aircraft carrier with a 5,500-member crew, arrived here yesterday for a four-day visit.
The 97,000-ton and 1,092-foot ship, which is part of the John C. Stennis Strike Group (JCSSG) and one of the 10 Nimitz-class aircraft carriers in the US Navy, docked at Kota Kinabalu yesterday after four weeks at sea, having left the US on August 27.
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