The USS Ronald Reagan returned to its homeport of Yokosuka, Japan over the weekend after a six-month deployment to the Indo-Pacific — and it did so with flying colors By Jared Keller Updated on ...
The departure of USS Ronald Reagan — one of America’s largest warships and a nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft carrier — comes at a time of growing tension in the face of increasingly ...
8, according to a press release. The aircraft carrier will take over from its sister ship, the USS Ronald Reagan, which served as the navy’s forward-deployed carrier in the region since 2015. News of ...
Account of USS Ronald Reagan's passage through the Straits of Magellan by the ship's commanding officer, Captain James A. Symonds, USN. - about 0800 local. The sun rose yesterday at about 030 degrees, ...
The USS Ronald Reagan, the only aircraft carrier in the US Navy forward deployed, or permanently stationed in another country, is leaving Japan after spending nearly a decade in the Pacific.
The latest two-day drills, which also involve U.S. and South Korean destroyers and other ships, were taking place in international waters off the peninsula's east coast. Advisory Alert: It has ...
Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers that sail with the United States Navy are often thought of as nearly invincible. After all, the Navy's carriers are not only bigger and deadlier than the ones ...
In a 2005 war game, the Swedish diesel-powered submarine HMS Gotland stunned the U.S. Navy by "sinking" the $6 billion USS Ronald Reagan supercarrier. Using highly optimized Sterling engines ...