Updated
Updated · NPR · Jun 2
USS Ford Returns Home After 1 Year, Enabling Repairs on $13 Billion Carrier
Updated
Updated · NPR · Jun 2

USS Ford Returns Home After 1 Year, Enabling Repairs on $13 Billion Carrier

3 articles · Updated · NPR · Jun 2
  • USS Ford has returned home after nearly a year at sea, clearing the way for repairs to a major plumbing problem aboard the aircraft carrier.
  • The homecoming also lets the crew take leave after the extended deployment, while maintenance teams can finally address issues that were harder to fix underway.
  • The repair work now shifts attention from the carrier’s long time at sea to restoring systems on one of the U.S. Navy’s most expensive warships.
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