The War on Iraq 2003

In December, 2002, the US president George Bush declared war on Iraq, neglecting the Nation Senate and the Parliament of House representative.

However, the battles delayed up to February, 2003. Bush declared the war for the strong weapons in Iraq, especially the nucleus development. He pointed that the development of Iraq would affect the peace of the world. The aircraft carriers Constellation, Haws, Char liter participated the battle for the US Navy.

In April, the joint army by USA &the United Kingdom gained a great success and overthrew the government of Hussein. At last, the collision declared Iraq an independent country supervised by the USA and UK. The war was declared end on the 1st of May. The joint army is divided into 2 parts. One of it land on Iraq from the north, Turkey. Another army land on the nation from the south, the Persian Bay.

The Importance of the Aircraft Carriers

The first attack featured on air invades. This involved a lot of aircrafts. Aircraft carriers can act as a station for the fighters, restoring the bombs and weapons.

They also carry their own supply of weapons, acting as a huge airport with cannons. Because Iraq is strong in her army, the carriers can just use as airports and weapon banks, and also a mission supervise center. In fact, the aircraft carriers in Persian Bay can¡¦t achieve their highest ability in the war. Why? Because the US Army is too strong in technology and amount, Iraq ¡¥must¡¦ lose the battle in any way.

The Region Map of Middle-East

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)

A SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopter assists the combat stores ship USNS San Jose in resupplying the USS Abraham Lincoln on January 24, 2003. The Lincoln battle group's deployment has been extended, pending possible military action in Iraq.

 

 

USS Constellation (CV 64)

The USS Constellation departs San Diego, California, on November 5, 2002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63)

 

Tugboats assist the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk in getting underway for a scheduled sea period to conduct routine training in October 2002.

 

USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)

Aviation ordnance men transport bombs from the USS Theodore Roosevelt's flight deck on January 22, 2003. The carrier is conducting training exercises in the Caribbean Sea, while preparing to deploy to U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility, which includes the Persian Gulf

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