US carrier strike group will embark on scheduled deployment amid Middle East tensions
- The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and its strike group departed Naval Station Norfolk on June 24, 2025, for a scheduled deployment to the European Theater.
- The deployment follows escalating tensions after the U.S. bombed Iranian sites on Sunday and Iran retaliated Monday with missile attacks on a U.S. base in Qatar.
- The strike group includes 4,500 sailors, guided-missile destroyers, and several fighter squadrons, and is expected to operate near waters off Israel as part of ongoing regional military shifts.
- Democratic Senator Tim Kaine highlighted that there are roughly 40,000 American military personnel stationed nearby and cautioned that U.S. forces could face attacks if the nation becomes involved in Israel’s conflict with Iran.
- This deployment increases U.S. naval presence near the conflict and gives leadership options for additional carrier groups, while families and commanders express readiness amidst a fluid and potentially dangerous situation.
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US carrier strike group deploys
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US Carrier Strike Group Will Embark on Scheduled Deployment Amid Middle East Tensions
The United States' most advanced aircraft carrier leaves Virginia for a regularly scheduled deployment that could position it near Israel after the U.S. inserted itself in Israel's war to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
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