Ford Heads to Middle East, Nearing Historic Deployment Length

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The USS Gerald R. Ford and its Carrier Strike Group have shifted from the Caribbean to the Middle East to bolster U.S. naval presence; if Ford remains deployed past mid-April, it could surpass the 294-day post-Vietnam record set by USS Abraham Lincoln in 2020 and approach 300 days, reflecting ongoing demand for extended carrier deployments amid maintenance delays and regional needs.
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