Why the Navy will deploy the Truman Carrier Strike Group (again)It will be the third deployment in four years.By Mark D. Faram4 years ago
Op-Ed: The strategic incoherence of our carrier policiesA defense analyst tries to make sense of America's strategic messaging with three carriers.By Rick Berger, American Enterprise Institute4 years ago
Why two carriers left Norfolk just hours apartSea trials, training and more training.By Mark D. Faram4 years ago
This carrier is deploying on April Fools’ Day. No, really!It's expected to be a seven-month tour.By Mark D. Faram4 years ago
Why the Truman is back at sea, againThe aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman put back to sea on Saturday, exactly three months after the ship and its strike group returned home.By Mark D. Faram4 years ago
Why the Abraham Lincoln is waging a (virtual) war at seaThe Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is now at sea, proving the newly refit aircraft carrier and her strike group are ready for a deployment that will end later this year in San Diego.By Mark D. Faram4 years ago