After a nearly year-long deployment, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the newest and most advanced aircraft carrier in the ...
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 ...
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.
Six squadrons from the nuclear-powered superior arrived at Naval Station Norfolk and Naval Air Station Oceana earlier this week.
The world’s largest aircraft carrier finally returned to its home port in Virginia Saturday after a record 11-month deployment after overcoming Iranian threats, a dangerous fire – and big, plumbing ...
USS Gerald R. Ford will use its nuclear reactors to power Naval Station Norfolk, as the Navy tests alternative ways to run ...
Nearly 4,500 sailors of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group returned to Naval Station Norfolk Saturday morning following ...
The world’s largest and most advanced aircraft carrier returned home on Saturday, May 16, 2026, concluding a historic and grueling 11-month ...
The USS Ford came home to a hero's welcome. Sailors had been away from home for nearly a year, through two conflicts, a fire and problems with the sewage system.
The crew of the USS Gerald R. Ford deserves reparations more than the Jan. 6 insurrectionists, writes Stephen Judd of Ridott.
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.