The United States has 11 aircraft carriers spread across the world, but four of them are in various stages of maintenance.
The USS Nimitz aircraft carrier left Sinclair Inlet for the last time early the morning of March 7, slated for decommissioning this year.
The Navy’s oldest aircraft carrier, which is scheduled to begin the retirement process this year, is back at sea.
Days after leaving Naval Base Kitsap, the Navy announced the USS Nimitz will deploy to Southern Command on its way to Virginia homeport.
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Where are America’s aircraft carriers now?
Although the US Navy has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in active service, only around half are deployed at any given time—with the rest in port or undergoing maintenance.
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USS George H.W. Bush completes pre-deployment exercise
Composite Training Unit Exercise, or COMPTUEX, readies naval task forces for sustained combat and results in recommendations for deployment.
The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), a nuclear-powered supercarrier which is the largest aircraft carrier in the world, is anchored in the Bay of Palma after arriving to Palma de Mallorca on October 3, ...
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