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The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier leaves Naval Station Norfolk, June 23, 2025, in Norfolk, Va. (AP Photo/John Clark, File)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, broke the U.S. record Wednesday for the longest post-Vietnam War deployment, a nearly 10-month span that saw it take part in both the military raid in Venezuela and the Iran war.
The ship’s 295th day at sea surpassed the previous longest deployment by an aircraft carrier in the past 50 years, when the USS Abraham Lincoln was sent out for 294 days in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data compiled by U.S. Naval Institute News, a news outlet run by the U.S. Naval Institute, a nonprofit organization.
It raises questions about the impact on service members away from home for long periods as well as increasing strain on the ship and its equipment, with the carrier already enduring a fire that forced it to undergo lengthy repairs.
The Ford began its deployment in June 2025, heading to the Mediterranean See from its home port in Norfolk, Virginia. The military rerouted it to the Caribbean Sea in October as part of the largest naval buildup in the region in generations.
The carrier took part in the military operation to capture then-Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Then it would see more battle, heading toward the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalated.
The carrier took part in the opening days of the Iran war from the Mediterranean Sea before going through the Suez Canal and heading into the Red Sea in early March.
However, a fire in one of its laundry spaces forced the carrier to turn around and return to the Mediterranean Sea for repairs.
Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia said the record-breaking deployment has taken “a serious toll” on the mental health and well-being of the crew. He noted that the fire temporarily left 600 sailors without places to sleep.
“They should be home with their loved ones, not sent around the world by a President who acts like the U.S. military is his palace guard,” the Democratic senator said in a statement.
Pentagon officials have not said how long the Ford will stay deployed, but the Navy’s two highest-ranking officers both said publicly that they expect the ship to be deployed for around 11 months. That would put the ship returning home in late May.
“You’re going to see a record-breaking deployment by Ford,” Adm. Daryl Caudle, the Navy’s top officer, said during a discussion at the Center for Strategic and International Studies at the end of March.
Caudle told reporters in January that he would “push back” on extending the Ford and told The Associated Press in February that he wants to convince commanders to use smaller, newer ships in combat zones instead of consistently asking the Navy to send aircraft carriers.
While Navy officials have not formally said the Ford’s deployment is record-breaking, they did not dispute the data compiled by U.S. Naval Institute News.
Another carrier, the USS George H. W. Bush, is slated to head to the Middle East and is located now in the waters off Africa after deploying two weeks ago.
The Ford’s 295-day deployment falls short of the longest deployment during the Cold War, a record held by the now-decommissioned USS Midway. It was deployed for 332 days in 1972 and 1973.
More recently, the crew of the USS Nimitz was on duty and away from home for a total of 341 days in 2020 and 2021. However, that included extended isolation periods ashore in the U.S. meant to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
A lot of news about the Gerald R Ford and it's fine crew, they never mention the destroyers escorting the Ford. My son left on one of those destroyers June 2025. Can you imagine what it's like to spend that much time on a destroyer very different than on an aircraft carrier. We get to chat very briefly every few weeks at most the last time we were able to communicate he seemed mentally and emotionally exhausted, it certainly appears the Trump administration could care less about our sailors. His wife and daughter are staying with us and we all worry every day about him.
BS, our President is MAGA, too bad your kid thought he was joining a biden sleepy world but, remember all the welfare he will get--live long welfare. Not a bad deal.
Everyone should apply for emergency leave because of bone spurs.
Because Dumpstein couldn't care less about the sailors.
Remember all the welfare they will get, sadly that is why many joined, they thought they were joining a biden sleepy world. Time to wake up America is back!!!
So what you are saying is that Duhmerica is a terrorist country. Yep, This is why China is taking the place of the US to lead the world. Wtg, tiger. You voted for Hillbilly Fascism.
We have 11 of the dang things...
Except all 11 are never on active duty at the same time due to maintenance and refitting.
And post-deployment downtime. The Ford will come back and need at least six months down to recover from this deployment.
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