The USS John F. Kennedy, the Navy’s last non-nuclear powered aircraft carrier, is at Brownsville, Texas, to begin a two-year ...
The Kennedy half dollar was first minted in 1964 in the wake of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy — the coin’s obvious namesake. It was a commemorative issuance made in Kennedy ...
“The Navy proposes to replace an older Nimitz-class aircraft carrier at NBK-Bremerton with the next-generation Ford-class aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy,” according to a statement from U ...
On January 16 the USS John F. Kennedy left from Philadelphia and embarked on her final journey to a scrapyard in Texas. Thousands of people watched all 1,052 feet of the JFK, as it was also called ...
A wild video shows wheeled vehicles weighing up to 80,000 lbs each being catapulted into a Virginia river from the flight deck of the US Navy’s new supercarrier USS John F. Kennedy to test the ...
The Kennedy half dollar was first minted in 1964 in the wake of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy — the coin’s ...
The last known collision between a US aircraft carrier and a merchant vessel occured over two decades ago on July 22, 2004, when the USS John F. Kennedy struck a sailing vessel in the Persian Gulf.
The last significant collision involving a US aircraft carrier happened in 2004, when the USS John F. Kennedy struck and submerged a fishing boat, resulting in the commanding officer's termination.
In July 2004, USS John F. Kennedy collided with a dhow in the Persian Gulf, resulting in the loss of all aboard the small vessel. Following the incident, the carrier’s commanding officer was ...
The last known collision between a carrier and a merchant ship was on July 22, 2004, when the former USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) collided with a small dhow in the Persian Gulf during night ...
The last known time a US carrier collided with a merchant vessel was on July 22, 2004, when a dhow, a sailing vessel common in the Middle East, struck the former USS John F. Kennedy in the Persian ...