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Carrier Strike Group 8
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Carrier Strike Group 8 emblem
Founded 1 October 2004; ago (2004-10-01)
Country  United States
Branch  United States Navy
Type Carrier Strike Group
Role Naval air/surface warfare
Part of United States Fleet Forces Command
Garrison/HQ Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia
Website Official Website
Commanders
Commander Rear Admiral Sean R. Bailey, USN[1]
Chief of Staff Captain Steven Bellack, USN[2]
Command Master Chief CMDCM (SW/AW) Michael Bates, USN[3]

Commander, Carrier Strike Group 8, abbreviated as CCSG-8 or COMCARSTRKGRU 8, is one of five U.S. Navy carrier strike groups currently assigned to the United States Fleet Forces Command. As of 2018 the group flagship is the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75). As of 2021, the other units of the group are the guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG-56), Carrier Air Wing One, the ships of Destroyer Squadron 28[Note 1] as well as the Royal Norwegian Navy's frigate HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310), which joined the strike group for one deployment.[4]

The group was placed under NATO command as a result of the buildup of Russian forces on the Ukrainian border prior to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]

History[]

During 1994, USS Hue City (CG-66) was a unit of Carrier Group 8.[6] During 1999, the previous Carrier Group 8's flagship was Eisenhower.

In May and June 1998, Vella Gulf completed a two-month BALTOPS Cruise, taking part in the 26th annual maritime exercise BALTOPS '98 in the Western Baltic Sea from 8–19 June 1998. During the exercise, Commander, Carrier Group 8, commanded the exercise from the ship.

From November 2001, at the commencement of Multinational Interception Force (MIF) operations in the Persian Gulf, Royal Australian Navy ships came under the control ('chopped to the OPCON') of Commander Carrier Group 8, Rear Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was also serving as Commander Task Force 50 (CTF 50) embarked in the carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71).

The group was established by redesignation of the former Carrier Group 8 on 1 October 2004.

The Strike Group deployed on 2 January 2010 to the Middle East to help with operations by the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleets.

Effective 1 October 2012, when not deployed, Carrier Strike Group 8 is part of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and its commander reports to Commander Task Force 80, the director of Fleet Forces' Maritime Headquarters. Carrier Strike Group 8 is designated Task Group 80.3.[7]

On 6 October 2014, U.S. Fleet Forces Command announced that the Carrier Strike Group 8 command staff would deploy with Truman, instead of Eisenhower, in accordance with the U.S. Navy's Optimized Fleet Response Plan (O-FRP).[8] This change does not affect the other ships or units that are otherwise assigned to either strike groups.[8]

On 24 January 2022 it was announced that the strike group had been placed under NATO command for planned exercises in the Mediterranean Sea. This was the first time a full US carrier strike group had been placed under NATO command since the Cold War.[9]

On 14 December 2024 the strike group entered the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, for the first time since March 2020,[10] and took part in Operation Prosperity Guardian in the Red Sea.[11]

Past Commanders[]

Carrier Air Wing[]

An  from VFA-103 prepares to launch from

An F/A-18F Super Hornet from VFA-103 prepares to launch from Dwight D. Eisenhower

Carrier Air Wing One comprises:

  • Strike Fighter Squadron 11, (VFA-11)
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 81, (VFA-81)
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 34, (VFA-34)
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 211, (VFA-211)
  • Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 126, (VAW-126)
  • Electronic attack Squadron 140, (VAQ-137)
  • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 Det. 2, (VRC-40)
  • Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 11, (HSC-11)
  • Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 72, (HSM-72)

Aircraft operated[]

Notes[]

References[]

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  2. "Chief of Staff, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 8". Commander, U.S. 2nd Fleet. 6 June 2021. https://www.c2f.usff.navy.mil/Leadership/Article/2647350/chief-of-staff-ccsg8/. 
  3. "Command Master Chief, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 8". Commander, U.S. 2nd Fleet. 6 June 2021. https://www.c2f.usff.navy.mil/Leadership/Article/2647352/command-master-chief-ccsg8/. 
  4. "Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group Departs on Deployment" (in en-US). 2021-12-01. https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/2858776/harry-s-truman-carrier-strike-group-departs-on-deployment/. 
  5. Coleman, Julie (25 January 2022). "NATO takes command of US carrier strike group as allies send more jets and warships to deter Russia's threat against Ukraine". https://news.yahoo.com/nato-takes-command-us-carrier-190427482.html. 
  6. USS Hue City Command History 1994
  7. "USFF Commanders Guidance Brief to Senior Staff 17 Sep_FINAL". Scribd.com. 17 September 2012. https://www.scribd.com/doc/108522114/USFF-Commanders-Guidance-Brief-to-Senior-Staff-17-Sep-FINAL. "Slides 22, 43–49" 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Fleet Forces Announces Carrier Schedule Changes". NNS141006-05. U.S. Fleet Forces Public Affairs. 6 October 2014. http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=83704. 
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  10. "Harry S. Truman Strike Group Enters U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility". U.S. Navy. 16 December 2024. https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/4002725/harry-s-truman-strike-group-enters-us-central-command-area-of-responsibility/. 
  11. Mongilo, Heather (13 March 2025). "Houthis Renew Threats on Israeli Ships Sailing in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden". United States Naval Institute. https://news.usni.org/2025/03/12/houthis-renew-threats-on-israeli-ships-sailing-in-the-red-sea-gulf-of-aden. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 Journalist 2nd Class (SW/AW) John Osborne (6 July 2004). "GW Sailors Celebrate Three Changes of Command". USS George Washington Public Affairs. https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=14078. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 Journalist 3rd Class (SW) Kary Favell (19 July 2005). "Carrier Strike Group 8 Holds Change of Command". USS George Washington Public Affairs. https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=19251. [dead link]Template:Cbignore
  14. Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Holly Whitfill (17 June 2007). "Carrier Strike Group 8 Holds Change of Command". USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Public Affairs. https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=29934. [dead link]Template:Cbignore
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  19. 19.0 19.1 Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Anthony Flynn (6 September 2017). "Carrier Strike Group 8 Changes Command". Carrier Strike Group 8 Public Affairs. https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=102277. 
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  21. 21.0 21.1 "Carrier Strike Group Eight Changes Command at Sea Aboard USS Harry S. Truman". U.S. 2nd Fleet. 1 June 2020. https://www.dvidshub.net/news/371222/carrier-strike-group-eight-changes-command-sea-aboard-uss-harry-s-truman. 
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  23. "CARRIER STRIKE GROUP EIGHT CHANGES COMMAND ABOARD USS HARRY S. TRUMAN". 2021-08-26. https://www.airlant.usff.navy.mil/Press-Room/Press-Release/Article/2748451/carrier-strike-group-eight-changes-command-aboard-uss-harry-s-truman/. 
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