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What (who) is U S Carrier Group tactics - definition

AMERICAN CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY
MediaOne Group; Media One; Mediaone; U S West Media Group; U S WEST Media Group; Continental Cablevision

U.S. Carrier Group tactics         
  • The USS Abraham Lincoln battle group (a fleet of warships centered around the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln) during the RIMPAC exercises on 20 June 2000.
NAVAL TACTICS
U.S. Carrier Group Tactics
Naval tactics play a crucial role in modern battles and wars. The presence of land, changing water depths, weather, detection and electronic warfare, the speed at which actual combat occurs and other factors — especially air power — have rendered naval tactics essential to the success of any naval force.
Carrier battle group         
  • 6}} carrier battle group during the 2000 [[RIMPAC]] exercise
  • [[HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)]] and her [[Carrier Strike Group]] during Exercise Westlant 19.
  • INS ''Vikramaditya'']] through the Arabian Sea in 2014.
A LARGE GROUP OF NAVAL SHIPS
CVBG; Carrier Battle Group; Aircraft carrier battle group; Aircraft carrier battlegroup; Carrier battlegroup; Carrier battle groups; Carrier group; CARBATGRU; Battleship battle group; BBBG; Battleship Battle Group; Surface Action Group; Surface action group
A carrier battle group (CVBG) is a naval fleet consisting of an aircraft carrier capital ship and its large number of escorts, together defining the group. The CV in CVBG is the United States Navy hull classification code for an aircraft carrier.
Carrier Air Group Seventeen         
  • CVG-82 on USS ''Bennington'', 1944.
  • CVG-17 on USS ''Coral Sea''
1944-1958 UNITED STATES NAVY AVIATION GROUP
Draft:Carrier Air Group SEVENTEEN; Carrier Air Group SEVENTEEN
Carrier Air Group Seventeen (CVG-17) was a designation used by the United States Navy to identify two unrelated Carrier Air Groups; the first of which was established on 1 January 1943 as Carrier Air Group Seventeen and disestablished on 1 April 1992 as Carrier Air Wing Six; and the second of which was established as Carrier Air Group Eighty Two on 1 April 1944 and ultimately disestablished as Carrier Air Group Seventeen on 16 September 1968. Neither group shares a lineage with the current Carrier Air Wing Seventeen (CVW-17) as the first was the forerunner of CVW-6 and the second was disestablished eight years before CVW-17 was established.

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MediaOne

MediaOne Group, Inc. (Comcast MO Group, Inc.) was created by US WEST Inc, one of the original Baby Bells Regional Bell Operating Companies, acquisition of Boston-based Continental Cable and combined with its previously acquired Atlanta-based Wometco/GTC. Wometco/GTC adopted the MediaOne name a year earlier. Media One Group was acquired in 2000 by AT&T Broadband, which was subsequently acquired by Comcast in 2002.