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US Supercarrier Ford Heads to Crete for Repairs After Red Sea Fire, Underscoring Strain on Naval Presence
A fire aboard the U.S. aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford on March 12 has forced the ship to dock at Souda Bay, Crete, for more than a week of repairs. The blaze injured three sailors, affected hundreds with smoke inhalation, and damaged dozens of compartments and sleeping berths, highlighting strains on carrier readiness after an extended 266-day deployment amid heightened regional tensions.

A Carrier Grounded by Toilets and Tension: What the Ford’s Troubles Reveal About U.S. Military Strain
A technical failure aboard a Ford-class aircraft carrier — compounded by signs of possible sabotage and personnel strain — has exposed broader problems in U.S. carrier readiness and rotation. These operational pressures complicate Washington’s options in the Middle East and highlight fraying allied cooperation amid talk of military action against Iran.