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Eagle3
05-12-03, 06:42 AM
a little trivia

10 Months Underway

Pure Numbers
- 12,700 takeoffs and trap landings
- 16,500 sorties (for the ten month deployment)
- 265,118 pounds of ordnance used during Operation Enduring Freedom/OSW
- 1.6 million pounds of ordnance used during Operation Iraq Freedom
- 21 million gallons of JP-5 aviation fuel expended
- 102,816 nautical miles steamed upon arrival in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- 80 million gallons of water produced

Personnel
- 352 re-enlistments ($4.5 million in tax-free reenlistment bonuses)
- 150 births (new fathers)
- 425 American Red Cross messages (announcing births, deaths, family
emergencies, etc.)

Weather (Ship's Meteorology Division)
- 10,600 station observations
- 32 OSW Strike Briefs
- 179 OIF Strike Briefs

Warfare Specialist Qualifications (ship's company)
- 735 ESWS Qualified (Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist)

- 415 EAWS Qualified (Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist)

Supplies and Food
- 28 UNREPS (Underway Replenishments) 8,274 pallets of supplies onloaded
- 42,107 gallons of milk
- 161,839 lbs of Coffee
- 9,100 lbs of Bacon
- 50,600 lbs of Chicken
- 27,275 lbs of Steak
- 16,000 lbs of Shrimp
- 28,808 lbs of Hot Dogs
- 29,000 lbs of Hamburgers
- 2,403 gallons of ice cream
- 35, 000 haircuts
- 1,412,574 cans of sodas sold, totaling $706,287 in sales
- Ship Store sales: $4,285,698
- 1,126,226 lbs of Mail handled
- 48,445 off-ship supply requisitions/orders

Engineering and Damage Control Training and Preparation
- 3,893 Command Damage Control Qualifications attained

- 578 locksmith repairs
- 2,781 engraving jobs completed
- 39,747 gals Liquid Oxygen/Nitrogen produced
- 457,800 lbs processed plastic waste

Department Statistics

Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Dept (AIMD)

- Repaired and made Ready-For-Issue 33,982 repairable items, achieving a 71
percent Repair Rate during the deployment, two percent above the CNAP average
repair rate and the highest of any CNAP CV deployers and saving over $205
million in stock replenishment costs.
- Supported 29,837 CVW 14 flight hours.
- Awarded the Black "E" for AIMD Excellence.

Combat Systems
- 540,000 record messages received
- 27,000 record messages transmitted
- over 3,000,000 e-mails processed
- over 200 Video teleconferences conducted

Deck Department
- Conducted nine precision anchorages
- Conducted crane operations 13 days of a 14-day working port visit in Perth,
Australia. Loaded over 200 Connex boxes with supplies and parts for the
flight deck non-skid and catapult repair along with stores and mail.

Dental
- Patients: 16,676
- General Cleanings 4,316
- Fillings: 2,315
- Root Canals: 227
- Extractions: 1,618
- Crowns: 272
- X-rays: 2,932


Legal Department
- 1,274 Powers of Attorney
- 1,415 tax returns for $1,542,590 in refunds

Safety Department
- Major personnel injuries 0
- Loss of life 0
- Loss of aircraft 0
- VERTREP/CONREP Mishaps 0

Training Department
- Temporary Duty (schools, temporary assignments, etc.) Orders written: 651
(before Hawaii)
- Junior Indoctrination Graduates (New Sailors): 720
- Senior Indoctrination Graduates (New Sailors): 205
- Total Indoctrination Graduates: 925

Bill Lowers
11-26-03, 02:30 PM
Interesting numbers for a new Nuke. Does anybody have similar stats for the 1972/1973 Midway cruise? That was an 11 month deployment with over 280 days on Yankee Station.

We took on bombs and fuel every three days, and it would be an interesting comparison. It seems like we were at flight quarters about 18 hours a day with three launches on average.