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Several Navy wives including Crow said they were so proud of their husbands, but the bin Laden burial also had them shaken, fearing the ship would be a possible target for terrorists. "When I first heard about it, I was pretty scared because terrorists are known for retaliation," she said. "A lot of families were worried." The massive carrier, almost 11 football fields long with a flight deck spanning 4.5 acres, and its 5,500 sailors, pilots and crew were returning home from their deployment to the Middle East and Asia that began Nov. 30. It also conducted exercises with South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Britain, France and Australia in addition to responding to two piracy attempts on civilian vessels. The carrier hosted numerous visitors, from Philippines President Philippines Benigno Aquino III to the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers. The ship is expected to leave Pearl Harbor on Friday. It typically takes three days to sail to San Diego from Hawaii, but the Navy hasn't disclosed details of the arrival. There is expected to be a larger greeting when it returns to its home port in San Diego. The USS Carl Vinson is named after the Georgia congressman who died in 1981. ___ Online: USS Carl Vinson:
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