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USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT
CVN-71

AIRCRAFT CARRIER MODEL


USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) is the fourth Nimitz-class, nuclear-powered, aircraft carrier in the United States Navy. This carrier's radio call sign is "Rough Rider", the nickname of President Roosevelt's volunteer cavalry unit during the Spanish–American War.

The Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier's keel was laid down on 31 October 1981. She was launched in 1984 and commissioned in 1986 at Newport News.

CVN-71 was the first aircraft carrier to be assembled using modular construction, wherein large modules are independently constructed in "lay-down" areas, prior to being hoisted into place and welded together. Modular construction, made possible through the use of a huge gantry crane capable of lifting 900 tons, cut 16 months off Theodore Roosevelt's construction time, and the technique has been used on every aircraft carrier since.



On 16 January 1991, USS Theodore Roosevelt and Carrier Air Wing Eight CVW-8 arrived in the Persian Gulfdeployed for Operation Desert Shield. She launched 4,200 sorties, more than any other carrier ever, and dropping more than 4,800,000 pounds of ordnance before the cease-fire on 28 February.

In March 1995, USS Theodore Roosevelt and CVW-8 began their fourth deployment , operating in the Red Sea in support of Operation Southern Watch over Iraq, and Operations Deny Flight and Sharp Guard over the skies of Bosnia and in the Adriatic operating areas. CVW-8 aircraft led NATO strikes against strategic Bosnian Serb targets in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

After the September 11 attacks, the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt began her seventh deployment on 19 September 2001 with Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1). She entered the North Arabian Sea, joining the already-present Enterprise and Carl Vinson in conducting attacks against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom.

Between departing Norfolk on 19 September 2001 and arriving in Bahrain for a liberty call on 27 February 2002, Theodore Roosevelt spent 160 consecutive days at sea, breaking the record for the longest period underway since World War II. Theodore Roosevelt returned to her homeport 27 March 2002 and was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation, 2001 Battenberg Cup, and 2001 Battle "E".

On 22 March 2003, USS Theodore Roosevelt, along with USS Harry S. Truman, began launching air strikes into Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Theodore Roosevelt returned home on 26 May and was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Navy Unit Citation, and the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.

On 14 September 2013, Theodore Roosevelt successfully completed flight deck certification which entailed completing a total of 160 carrier landings during daytime and night-time operations. On 17 September 2013, Theodore Roosevelt completed her first underway replenishment in over four years.

On 4 March 2015, during a training exercise off Florida, Theodore Roosevelt was mock-sunk by the French Navy submarine Saphir.

In early November 2015, Theodore Roosevelt along with the guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen, sailed to the South China Sea to assert freedom of navigation in the area claimed by China.

On 5 March 2020, CVN-71, along with the cruiser USS Bunker Hill, arrived at Da Nang, Vietnam, for a five-day port visit commemorating the 25th anniversary of United States–Vietnam relations.

On 23 June 2020 USS Nimitz and USS Theodore Roosevelt completed a two-carrier operation in the Philippine Sea.

This primarily wood USS Theodore Roosevelt model is one of our fifth-generation models--the world's best by a wide margin. When you view different models, pay particular attention to the stern and the superstructure.  The parts on the mast are tiny and very difficult to make and our gifted, honest craftsmen did not omit them. Our model also stands grand and lively, not 'dead' like a plastic toy or a boring decorative accessory. That art is considered by many more challenging than the task of constructing a model itself. A classic left brain/right brain issue. 

19" long x 6.5" tall x 7" wide $2,250 Shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other places: $200 flat rate. This model is in stock and can be shipped within three business days.

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Learn more about the USS Theodore Roosevelt here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Theodore_Roosevelt_(CVN-71)