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The future USS John F. Kennedy was scheduled to join the fleet this month but now isn’t on track for delivery until March ...
In 1965, U.S. Navy Airman Apprentice Barry Peterman was blown off the deck of the USS Enterprise (CVN-65) aircraft carrier by jet exhaust, and his body was never found.
USS Enterprise (CVN 65) (Big E) is currently undergoing one of its most visible rehabilitation efforts during its current extended yard period at the Northrop Grumman Shipyards in Newport News, Va ...
A bomb dropped by a Japanese dive bomber explodes on the Enterprise's flight deck during the Battle of the Eastern Solomon Islands in 1942. The ship took three direct hits during the battle.
The USS Gerald R. Ford is the latest in a line of aircraft carriers from the United States, but it would have never been created if not for these iconic ships.
In this photograph, an E-2C Hawkeye sits on the flight deck of USS Enterprise in the Gulf of Aden, October 8, 2012.
What You Need to Know: In 1969, the USS Enterprise, the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, suffered a catastrophic accident off the coast of Pearl Harbor while preparing for its ...
Norfolk, Va. – In a half-century of service, the nuclear carrier Enterprise had many proud moments. But without question, its darkest day was Jan. 14, 1969. An explosion on the flight deck ...
A lonely C-2 Greyhound sits on the flight deck of USS Enterprise (CVN 65) with the Milky Way partially visible on the background. The image was taken on Oct. 8, 2012, as the aircraft carrier, on ...
With 6,000 sailors and roughly 50 aircraft resting atop her flight deck, the USS Enterprise was actually the eighth ship in U.S. Naval history to bear that name. During Vietnam, the ship sailed ...
The USS Gerald R. Ford is the latest in a line of iconic aircraft carriers from the U.S., but it would have never been created if not for these ships.
In 1965, U.S. Navy Airman Apprentice Barry Peterman was blown off the deck of the USS Enterprise (CVN-65) aircraft carrier by jet exhaust, and his body was never found.