US aircraft carrier returns home after record deployment that included Iran war, Maduro capture
Source: CNN Politics
Updated May 16, 2026, 4:33 PM ET
PUBLISHED May 16, 2026, 5:00 AM ET
The USS Gerald R. Ford, Americas largest and newest aircraft carrier, returned to port in Virginia on Saturday after nearly a year at sea that included participating in the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the Iran war, a shipboard fire and repeated plumbing issues.
It goes down in history as the longest operational deployment by a carrier since the end of the Vietnam War, a voyage that has seen the ship serve as a focal point for a string of President Donald Trumps military objectives overseas.
For families of the sailors, the return is a long-awaited end to what has been a nerve-wracking year when their service members were regularly participating in military operations that dominated the news. They gathered in Norfolk on Saturday to welcome to the carrier home, cheering as it made its way to the dock. Sailors aboard waved to a crowd that held several handmade signs, including one that said, I missed you! Glad youre back.
What the Ford Carrier Strike Group did, and these destroyers did, was exceptional, phenomenal, said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who joined families in welcoming the sailors home.
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