Sinking the USS Enterprise Would be Easier Than Scrapping Her: The USS Enterprise, CVN-65, was the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Launched in 1958, it was the eighth vessel in the US Navy to ...
Two future Ford-class aircraft carriers are being named after Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. It's the US Navy convention to name nuclear-powered flattops after presidents, with some ...
These are the approximate positions of the U.S. Navy’s deployed carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups throughout ...
As USS Gerald R Ford is thrust into one conflict zone after another, things are starting to break. Recently, the[...] ...
The warship seen in the photo is the USS Enterprise (CVN-69), which suffered a major fire and a series of explosions in January 1969, not the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75). For nearly a year, the ...
The USS Carl Vinson was more than merely a vessel in Operation Enduring Freedom. It was America’s vanguard, launching the first blows that echoed around the world. As the third supercarrier in its ...