US Navy USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier conducts carrier qualifications

According to Dvidshub website, the US Navy's USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier is underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting carrier qualifications along with a T-45C Goshawk, attached to Training Air Wing 2.


According to Dvidshub website, the US Navy's USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier is underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting carrier qualifications along with a T-45C Goshawk, attached to Training Air Wing 2.
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001 USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) Transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. (Picture source: US Navy Photo)


USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is the lead ship of her class of United States Navy aircraft carriers. The ship is named after the 38th President of the United States, Gerald Ford, whose World War II naval service included combat duty aboard the light aircraft carrier Monterey in the Pacific Theater.

Construction began on 11 August 2005, when Northrop Grumman held a ceremonial steel cut for a 15-ton plate that forms part of a side shell unit of the carrier. The keel of Gerald R. Ford was laid down on 13 November 2009. She was christened on 9 November 2013. Gerald R. Ford entered the fleet replacing the decommissioned USS Enterprise (CVN-65), which ended her 51 years of active service in December 2012. Originally scheduled for delivery in 2015, Gerald R. Ford was delivered to the Navy on 31 May 2017 and formally commissioned on 22 July 2017. She is expected to leave on her first deployment around 2022. As of 2017, she is the world's largest aircraft carrier, and the largest warship ever constructed in terms of displacement.

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US Navy USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier conducts carrier qualifications 925 002A T-45C Goshawk, attached to Training Air Wing 2, launches from USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) flight deck Sept. 11, 2020. (Picture source: US Navy Photo)