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With 4,600 sailors finally home, USS Gerald R. Ford will finally receive some much needed repairs and an upgrade to its beleaguered sewage system.
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The admiral in charge vows to finish repairs quickly as the Navy tries to clear its maintenance backlog.
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The USS Ford came home to a hero's welcome. Sailors had been away from home for nearly a year, through two conflicts, a fire and problems with the sewage system.
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U.S. combat medical troops are learning from their counterparts in Ukraine about the challenges drones have brought to the battlefield.
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WHRO's Military & Veteran reporter Steve Walsh talks about the USS Ford's deployment on NPR's All Things Considered.
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Some veterans who served during earlier Middle East confrontations say they hope the current war doesn't turn into another yearslong entanglement.
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Strike group was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for its role in Operation Epic Fury.
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Sen. Mark Warner is also demanding answers about the elimination of open slots at the VA in Hampton Roads.
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Langley became a training hub after Hurricane Michael devastated Florida in 2018.
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The project was publicly unveiled at Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story in April.
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USS Nimitz is eventually scheduled to be the first of its class to be decommissioned.
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The Government Accountability Office highlights Joint Base Langley-Eustis and Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story.