'USS Abraham Lincoln' enjoys Aceh humanitarian mission

A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, On board the 'USS
Abraham Lincoln' off Banda Aceh Coast
(January 07, 2005)

The ship's alarm sounded at 5:40 a.m., prompting Lt.
Eric Danielsen, a helicopter pilot, to quickly rise
from his bed in his small cabin in the aircraft
carrier, USS Abraham Lincoln.

He took a shower and rushed to the morning briefing,
which was attended by other crew members and pilots of
helicopters deployed for humanitarian purposes to
Aceh. 

After the briefing, Danielsen and his colleagues had
breakfast in the ship's public dining room. At about
8.30 a.m, the young lieutenant and about 10 other
pilots left for Banda Aceh, flying Seahawk choppers. 

Upon their arrival at the Iskandar Muda Air Force Base
in Banda Aceh, they were briefed by Indonesian
Military officers as to where they should drop food
and medicine supplies and pick up injured survivors of
the Dec. 26 massive quake and ensuing tsunamis. 

Each chopper makes three to four short trips a day, as
far as the worst-hit Meulaboh area, West Aceh, which
takes an hour from the air base. They return to the
USS Abraham Lincoln in the evening. 

Danielsen and other crew members and pilots have kept
up this busy routine since Saturday, the first day the
ship commenced its Aceh mission. "We work from early
in the morning until the sun sets," Danielsen said on
Monday night. 

The work is exhausting, but he said he was glad to
join the mission. 

"Aceh has been devastated and the Acehnese people
deserve help," he said. 

The Abraham Lincoln -- named after the U.S.'s 16th
president -- is part of the U.S. Asia Pacific Command
deployed to Aceh for the humanitarian mission. Besides
the aircraft carrier, three other U.S. ships are
stationed off the Aceh coast to provide support for
domestic and international relief operations in the
wake of the tsunami catastrophe, which killed over
94,000 people in this country, mostly in Aceh. 

The USS Abraham Lincoln, the U.S.'s fifth Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier, contributes about 9 to 11
helicopters a day. 

"Basically, the main duties of the U.S. choppers are
to conduct surveys of locate tsunami survivors and
refugees, drop food and medicine supplies, and, after
off-loading the goods, take sick people from
devastated areas to medical facilities in Banda Aceh
for treatment," said Capt. Kendall L. Card, the ship's
commanding officer. 

"The Indonesian government has control over our
operations. We receive the plan and execute the
day-to-day functions," he explained. 

According to Kendall, the aircraft carrier will stay
off the coast of Aceh "until our services are no
longer needed." 

The presence of the helicopters means that food and
medicinal aid can be dropped everywhere, particularly
in remote areas where land transportation has been
impossible after roads and bridges were destroyed by
the tsunami. 

This is not the first humanitarian mission for the
nuclear-powered mother ship. In October 1983, the
Abraham Lincoln was ordered to the coast of Somalia to
assist U.N. humanitarian operations. The carrier spent
four weeks flying patrols over the city of Mogadishu
and surrounding areas, backing American ground troops
during Operation Restore Hope. 

Earlier, the ship supported evacuation operations
following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the
Philippines in 1991. In the operation named Fiery
Vigil, the mother ship led a 23-ship armada that
sea-lifted 20,000 evacuees. The armada relocated
approximately 45,000 people from Subic Bay Naval
Station, making it the largest peacetime evacuation of
active duty military personnel and family members in
history. 

Other crew members of the USS Abraham Lincoln said,
while they had participated in other such missions,
they had been stunned by the destruction in Aceh. 

"In my 17 years in service, I never saw devastation of
this magnitude," said Sr. Chief. Jesse Cash, who
joined the humanitarian mission against famine in
Liberia back in 1990. 

"This was an act of God. We are here and happy to
help," said helicopter ground crew member Kevin
Ferguson. 

Table 

================== Brief data about the ship 

General Characteristics 

Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co, Va. 

Commissioned: Nov. 11, 1989 Power Plant: Two nuclear
reactors, four shafts 

Length, overall: 332.85 meters 

Flight Deck Width: 76.8 meters 

Beam: 40.84 meters 

Displacement: Approx. 97,000 tons full load 

Speed: 30+ knots 

Aircraft: 85 

Cost: about $4.5 billion 

Crew: Ship's Company: 3,200 

Air Wing: 2,480 

Service Life: 50 years 

Interesting Figures 

Dirty laundry washed each day: 5,550 pounds (about
2,523 kg) 

Loaves of bread baked each day: 800 

Milk consumed each day: 660 gallons 

Number of eggs consumed each day: 180 dozen 

Fresh vegetables consumed each day: 800 pounds (about
364 kg) Some soldiers say it takes at least two or
three months in order to never get lost again inside
the huge ship 

Accidents 

An F-18 Hornet jet fighter crashed into the sea in the
Persian Gulf on August 24, 1999 after it catapulted
off the deck. The pilot was ejected and rescued
afterward. 

Lt. Kera S. Hultgreen, the first woman to fully
qualify as an F-14 Tomcat jet fighter pilot, was
killed in a training accident while attempting to land
on board of the USS Abraham Lincoln on Oct. 25, 1994
in the Pacific Ocean. 

Source: Release by Abraham Lincoln Public Affairs
Office and www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn72.html 
 



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