Aircraft Carrier Gerald Ford Makes Its Way Back to the United States
[52526] Aircraft Carrier Gerald Ford Makes Its Way Back to the United States
The American aircraft carrier Gerald Ford was spotted passing through the Strait of Gibraltar on its way back to the US, after a prolonged deployment of 316 days.
Aircraft Carrier Gerald Ford Makes Its Way Back to the United States
According to reports on Telegram channels dealing with military and security affairs in the Middle East region, the most advanced American aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, was spotted today, May 6, 2026, as it crossed the Strait of Gibraltar heading west. This move marks the beginning of the ship's journey back to the United States.
According to the reports of Breaking News ࡆ Breaking News Negotiations ࡆ Breaking War and Breaking News | Breaking US War News, the vessel is currently ending a prolonged operational deployment, with exactly "316 days having passed since it left the United States." These channels, characterized by intensive coverage of American military steps and Western force operations, emphasize the unusual duration of the stay at sea.
Similar reports were published concurrently by additional channels such as Breaking News Breaking News US War Breaking and Breaking News | War News | US Attack, which confirmed the ship's movement. These entities, which generally present an editorial line focused on tracking "threats" and global American military presence, note that the ship is making its way back to its home base after nearly a year of continuous activity at sea.