# naval readiness
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Fire Aboard USS Gerald R. Ford at Sea: Minor Damage, Major Questions for US Carrier Operations
A March 12 laundry fire aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford in the Red Sea was contained with two sailors treated for injuries, and the carrier declared fully operational. While the incident caused no apparent damage to propulsion or combat systems, it highlights questions about maintenance, risk management and the perception of U.S. naval readiness amid heightened regional tensions with Iran.

Pentagon Readies Second Carrier Strike Group — George H.W. Bush — for Possible Middle East Deployment
The Pentagon has directed a second carrier strike group, centered on USS George H.W. Bush, to prepare for deployment to the Middle East, with a likely departure from the U.S. East Coast in about two weeks. The decision sharpens U.S. naval presence in the region, signaling deterrence while imposing logistical and strategic trade-offs for American forces juggling global commitments.