Pentagon budget cuts delay deployment of USS Gettysburg

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Updated: 2/06 11:47 pm

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.-- Local military families are on alert after the USS Gettysburg deployment was delayed due to budget cuts.

Lori Shrader was planning her roommate's going-away party. He was due to deploy Friday on the USS Gettysburg. Shrader's roommate and the other sailors on the Gettysburg at Naval Station Mayport found out Wednesday that budget cuts are keeping the ship docked.

So instead of a happy sendoff, sailors have no idea when they'll even ship out. Shrader says her roommate wasn't given many details.

"He said I'm not sure. I was just told today the deployment scheduled in two days is now cut," said Shrader.

Navy leaders made the decision because they're facing a budget uncertainty. If Congress can't pass a budget, the Pentagon will absorb $46 billion in spending reductions.

Top U.S. leaders say these cuts damage the economy and degrade the military's ability to respond to a crisis. That's what worries Shrader. While she's happy there will still be customers she's worried we're more vulnerable.

"We're scared cause they're staying not shipping out to protect us. They're the Navy," said Shrader.

Action News has also learned helicopters from the HSM-74 helicopter squadron were also stalled.

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whosaysnocan - 2/8/2013 5:40 PM
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The sailors they interviewed sounded a bit whinny. Really? You get to stay in port with your loved ones. You are active duty military, you are supposed to be ready to move out within hours. When we served we had to have our duffel bag packed at all times. Ready to deploy within hours of what is called "a recall." I like that this ship is here, if need be it can leave the dock, move out to the ocean to protect Florida shores. That is what I want from our military, protect the USA.

Mattyjaxx06 - 2/7/2013 7:27 PM
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Y'all got the word straight from a local bartender, that proves it "we're vulnerable." No statement from the Pentagon, Congress or the Navy....just barmaid...that's it. That's what y'all news......please!

Realchange - 2/7/2013 5:09 AM
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If you watch video you see she is a bartender at a local pub that is happy the sailors are staying. This means more customers at the bar. Info about the ship from wiki is "USS Gettysburg (CG-64) is a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser in the United States Navy. She is named for the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. She was built at the Bath Iron Works in Maine." Her most recent notable deployment invovled capturing pirates off of Africa. As far budget cuts go we can't keep fighting endless wars and taking in no resources to sustain us and instead giving out resources to countries we at war with.

imtellin - 2/7/2013 4:20 AM
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more customers ??? what customers ??? is shrader in business of some sort, reliant upon sailors ???
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