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‘We have pride': Family and sailors reunite in Jacksonville after 9-month deployment
‘We have pride': Family and sailors reunite in Jacksonville after 9-month deployment

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time3 hours ago

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‘We have pride': Family and sailors reunite in Jacksonville after 9-month deployment

Land Ho to the USS Jason Dunham, as its sailors touched land Sunday morning for the first time in nine months, serving as an emotional reunion for loved ones and sailors alike. 'This is amazing to see our baby. Just [to] hug him and love him after only having FaceTime for so long,' said Lauren Habiak on Sunday after embracing her loved one once again. 'That was wonderful. So my brothers and sisters are here, my step mom is here, really really glad to see them,' added Chief Petty Officer Paige Gibson. 'It was just, it was a sigh of relief.' While the sailors Action News Jax spoke to Sunday morning said it certainly wasn't easy, they did say the mission and the honor of serving their countries overseas made it all worthwhile. [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] The sailors on board the USS Jason Dunham spent nine months sailing through Europe and the Middle East. The deployment began in Fall 2024, when they departed as part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group. In that time, the sailors conducted exercises with our NATO allies and combat operations in the Red Sea. 'That's always the best thing that you could possibly fall back on. It's the pride of what we do,' said FCA2 Cranston. 'That's why we do what we do, because we have pride in our country, we have a pride in each other, we have our pride in people back home. So the communication back home and faith in the mission is the number one thing.' Now these sailors get to enjoy some much-needed quality time with their loved ones before heading out on their next voyage at sea. 'Our next deployment, we don't know yet. We think it will probably be in a year or two,' explained Aaron Jefferson III, the commanding officer of the USS Jason Dunham. 'So we're just going to go into our sustainment phase. We're going to start training. We'll start maintaining the ship and getting ready for our next task.' >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter]

USS Gettysburg to return to Naval Station Norfolk after near 8 month deployment
USS Gettysburg to return to Naval Station Norfolk after near 8 month deployment

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time4 days ago

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USS Gettysburg to return to Naval Station Norfolk after near 8 month deployment

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Sailors aboard the USS Gettysburg are returning to Naval Station Norfolk Friday after a near eight-month deployment to the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of operations. The crew departed in Sept. 2024 as a part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, which consisted of the USS Harry S. Truman, USS Stout and USS Jason Dunham. While deployed, the strike group completed exercises with NATO Allies and combat operations in the Red Sea. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Truman, strike group begin homecomings from Red Sea deployment
Truman, strike group begin homecomings from Red Sea deployment

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time29-05-2025

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Truman, strike group begin homecomings from Red Sea deployment

The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group will return in the coming days from its nine-month deployment, with the Truman itself returning Sunday. The carrier group includes the USS Gettysburg, USS Stout, USS Jason Dunham, and Carrier Air Wing 1. Carrier Air Wing 1, with its nine embarked squadrons, will return from Thursday to Saturday, while the USS Stout will return Sunday, along with the Truman, according to a news release issued Thursday. The Truman shipped out for the Red Sea to beef up U.S. forces combatting the Houthi rebels in Yemen in September Its deployment was extended in March. The deployment had made headlines repeatedly. The carrier collided with a merchant vessel near Egypt, a F-18 Super Hornet fell overboard during an attack by the Houthis, and the USS Gettysburg mistakenly shot down another Super Hornet in December .

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