USS Gerald R. Ford returns to Norfolk after record deployment

The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford arrived at Naval Station Norfolk on May 16 following a 334-day deployment. The return marked the end of an extended mission that took the ship from the coast of Venezuela to the Red Sea.

Sailors lined the deck in dress whites as thousands of family members and friends gathered on the pier. Many had waited nearly a year, during which the crew supported operations in two conflicts and dealt with a fire in the laundry room and sewage system issues aboard the ship.

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President Trump inspecting the new Qatar-gifted Air Force One Boeing 747 at Joint Base Andrews.
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New Air Force One from Qatar arrives ahead of schedule

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A Boeing 747 gifted by Qatar arrived at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Friday as the new presidential aircraft. President Donald Trump toured the plane and praised its design and capabilities. The jet will now undergo commissioning flights before entering service.

Hundreds of U.S. sailors and their families have been relocated from the Naval Support Activity Bahrain to the United States following Iranian missile and drone strikes on the base. Community groups in Norfolk, Virginia, are providing essential aid to the arrivals, who left with minimal belongings. The Navy has offered support services amid uncertainty about returning to the region.

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President Donald Trump made a lighthearted remark suggesting the US Navy might demand Cuba's surrender on its way back from a deployment to the Middle East amid tensions with Iran. He referenced the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier approaching Cuba's coast. The comment aligns with ongoing US efforts to push Cuba toward reforms.

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