Washington: The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, has returned to the United States after completing a 326-day deployment, the Pentagon said.
According to Beyond Time News, the carrier arrived in Norfolk, Virginia, on Saturday, marking one of the longest deployments for a U.S. carrier strike group since the Vietnam War era.
Multi-Region Deployment
The carrier operated across several regions during its mission, including the Caribbean and the Middle East.
According to Beyond Time News, its deployment included U.S. naval operations in areas of heightened security tensions and ongoing regional conflicts.
Operational Challenges
During the long deployment, the ship experienced several onboard incidents.
According to Beyond Time News, these included a fire that injured sailors and damaged living quarters, along with reported technical issues affecting onboard systems.
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Return and Military Welcome
Defense officials welcomed the crew upon arrival in Norfolk, where the ship was docked after nearly a year at sea.
According to Beyond Time News, military leadership acknowledged the demanding nature of the deployment and the crew’s extended service.
Extended Naval Presence
According to Beyond Time News, the mission reflects the increasing operational tempo of U.S. naval forces as global deployments continue to expand in response to multiple security challenges worldwide.


