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Fire breaks out aboard USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier in the Red Sea
The non-combat-related blaze started in the carrier's main laundry spaces and was quickly contained, and the ship remains ...
Officials say the fire started in the USS Gerald R. Ford’s main laundry area and was not related to combat operations. The blaze has since been contained. “There is no damage to the ship’s propulsion ...
This story has been updated with additional information about the fire. A fire broke out aboard aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) on Thursday, multiple sources confirmed to USNI News. The ...
A fire on board the USS Gerald R. Ford left two sailors with injuries not considered to be life-threatening, the Navy said Thursday. According to a statement from U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, ...
Two sailors were injured on the USS Gerald R. Ford during a fire aboard the ship, according to U.S. Central Command. (AP) ...
A day after war broke out in the Middle East, Iran claimed it had struck the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in ...
Armorbelt built to withstand enemy shells is "withstanding the ravages of the sea." ...
The USS "Monitor" was the U.S. Navy's first ironclad warship. The vessel, which sank off of North Carolina in 1862, revolutionized naval warfare ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently released highlights from its 2025 survey of the USS Monitor, the iconic prototype ironclad warship that sank during the Civil War.
Three-dimensional images and digital illustrations offer a detailed new look at the USS Monitor, an important Civil War ship that sank more than 160 years ago and has since become a reef.
A decommission ceremony for the USS Fort Worth, a Freedom class littoral combat ship launched into service in September 2012, ...
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