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The US Navy will plug the USS Gerald R Ford into Naval Station Norfolk to see if the aircraft carrier can power the whole base
Summary and Key Points: This summer, the U.S. Navy will conduct an unprecedented test, exporting electricity from the USS ...
The Pentagon is exploring ways to keep the power on at critical bases after attacks or natural disasters, and there's a ...
USS Gerald R. Ford will use its nuclear reactors to power Naval Station Norfolk, as the Navy tests alternative ways to run ...
The thousands of sailors aboard the Norfolk-based USS Gerald R. Ford will finally return home on Saturday after a ...
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.
Nearly 4,500 sailors of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group are scheduled to return to Naval Station Norfolk on Saturday morning, May 16, following a historic and successful 11-month deployment.
Sailors who have been aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford over the last nine months are mere days away from breaking the record for the longest deployment in the United States' post-Cold ...
The United States Navy is preparing an unprecedented test that could redefine the role of its nuclear aircraft carriers beyond combat.
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Stealth F-35C’s engine exhaust hits 3,600°F — $13,000,000,000 Gerald R Ford’s aircraft carrier flight deck wasn’t built to handle that
The $13 billion USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) cannot safely operate Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II fighters because the aircraft carrier’s flight deck was designed before the F-35C’s final heat ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Hundreds of family members and friends lined the pier at Naval Station Norfolk on Saturday to finally welcome home sailors from the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford after 326 days on ...
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