The United States Navy has a tradition of naming many of its popular ships after U.S. presidents. Here are five that stand ...
In today's technology-soaked world, it seems unfathomable that sailors aboard advance Navy ships might not have access to ...
Defense programs, particularly shipbuilding, will experience high costs and delays if the administration's tariffs target ...
See the ex-USS John F. Kennedy, the Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier, which was in a class of its own.
The USS William J. Clinton (CVN-82) and USS George W. Bush (CVN-83), the 42nd and 43rd Presidents of the U.S., are the latest ...
The following is the Jan. 14, 2025, Congressional Research Service report, Navy Ford (CVN-78) Class Aircraft Carrier Program: ...
The former USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) left Philadelphia Thursday for its final voyage. The ship will sail down to Brownsville, Texas, where it will be dismantled.
The Navy vessels will be the first to bear the names of former presidents William J. Clinton and George W. Bush.
Instead of preservation as a museum ship—which might allow certain foreign visitors to learn too much about existing aircraft ...
Army major and presidential aide was in the room for key moments of Gerald Ford's presidency, including first lady Betty Ford's intervention.
The White House announced that the Navy chose to name the fifth and sixth Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers as USS William J. Clinton (CVN-82) and USS George W. Bush (CVN-83), after the two ...
Here are the names of the first six supercarriers in the Ford class, poised to become the backbone of America's naval power for the rest of the 21st Century. USS Gerald R. Ford The first-in-class ...