According to Wiki:
In October 1994, (
CVN-69, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower) departed for a six-month deployment which included flying missions in support of Operation Southern Watch and Operation Deny Flight.
This deployment marked the first time that women had deployed as crew members of a U.S. Navy combatant. Eisenhower, Carrier Air Wing Three, and the Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group Eight staff team included more than 400 women.
However, back in the mid-70's, women were already serving on non-combatants, like supply ships. Also, there were instances of day cruises on carriers for women out of Norfolk to familiarize them with fleet ops so they better understood their roles ashore. I know this because my girlfriend (a "WIN" (
Women
In the
Navy, as they were called at that time, not WAVES anymore--seriously...you just can't make-up shix this good!

) took such a day cruise on the
USS John F. Kennedy in 1978.
--Tom