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The USS Gerald R Ford, the Navy’s newest $13B carrier, may be out of action for 14 months after a deployment plagued by fire and failed plumbing
After a nearly year-long deployment, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the newest and most advanced aircraft carrier in the ...
With 4,600 sailors finally home, USS Gerald R. Ford will finally receive some much needed repairs and an upgrade to its ...
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The USS Gerald R Ford carrier strike group just returned to Norfolk after a record-setting 326-day deployment — the longest US carrier mission in more than 50 years
The pier at Naval Station Norfolk was packed on a warm July 2026 morning when the USS Gerald R. Ford finally slid into view.
The USS Gerald R. Ford's next assignment is much closer to home than usual, with the Navy intending to evaluate its ability ...
It’s often said there is no such thing as a routine deployment for the U.S. Navy. The deployment for USS Gerald R. Ford in ...
After nearly a year at sea, the USS Ford is finally home. That means the crew can take some well-earned leave, but it also means plumbing problems on the $13 billion carrier can be fixed.
Nearly 4,500 sailors of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group returned to Naval Station Norfolk Saturday morning following ...
The USS Gerald R. Ford has returned home to Virginia. The world's largest aircraft carrier is back in port at Naval Station Norfolk after an 11-month deployment.
Sen. Mark Warner met with military families at Old Dominion University to discuss challenges during deployments.
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US Navy to test 100,000 ton aircraft carrier as floating nuclear power station
The U.S. Navy is evaluating a concept that would allow its largest nuclear-powered aircraft ...
Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao visited the supercarrier this week to meet with sailors and thank them for their service during the record-long deployment.
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