Tag

USS Theodore Roosevelt

Page 2 of 3
Nearly 3,000 Sailors to Leave US Navy Carrier Amid Virus Outbreak

Nearly 3,000 Sailors to Leave US Navy Carrier Amid Virus Outbreak

By Associated Press
Nearly 3,000 sailors aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier where the coronavirus has spread will be taken off the ship by Friday, according to U.S. Navy officials.
US Aircraft Carrier Captain Seeks Crew Isolation as Virus Spreads

US Aircraft Carrier Captain Seeks Crew Isolation as Virus Spreads

By Associated Press
The captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt is asking for permission to isolate the bulk of his roughly 5,000 crew members on shore.

COVID-19 Cases Reported on Both US Aircraft Carriers in Western Pacific

COVID-19 Cases Reported on Both US Aircraft Carriers in Western Pacific

By Steven Stashwick
Coronavirus cases have been found on USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Ronald Reagan as well as a U.S. base in Japan.

Beyond Port Visits, US-Vietnam Relations Can Go Further

Beyond Port Visits, US-Vietnam Relations Can Go Further

By Matthew Dalton
There is ample room to expand the burgeoning U.S.-Vietnam relationship.

China Remains Unfazed by Warming US-Vietnam Security Ties

China Remains Unfazed by Warming US-Vietnam Security Ties

By Derek Grossman
U.S.-Vietnam ties continue to advance, and Beijing doesn’t seem too concerned.
Even Coronavirus Couldn’t Stop the 2nd US Carrier Visit to Vietnam

Even Coronavirus Couldn’t Stop the 2nd US Carrier Visit to Vietnam

By Christopher Sharman
Mutual willingness to proceed with the visit indicates that the trust between Washington and Hanoi has reached a new level.

What Does a Second Aircraft Carrier Visit Mean for US-Vietnam Relations?

What Does a Second Aircraft Carrier Visit Mean for US-Vietnam Relations?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the significance of a development that has long been in the works.
US Carrier Conducts Air Wing Sortie Drills in South China Sea

US Carrier Conducts Air Wing Sortie Drills in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
A U.S. carrier strike group showed off its ability to rapidly launch fighters in the South China Sea.

US Pacific Fleet Reveals New High-End Strike Group Training

US Pacific Fleet Reveals New High-End Strike Group Training

By Steven Stashwick
“Fleet Problems” recall U.S. Navy’s realistic interwar exercises.

3 US Carrier Strike Groups Hold Massive Naval Drill with South Korean, Japanese Navies in Western Pacific

3 US Carrier Strike Groups Hold Massive Naval Drill with South Korean, Japanese Navies in Western Pacific

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Navy is conducting a three-carrier strike force exercise off the Korean Peninsula from November 11-14.

US Supercarrier Makes Port Visit in Guam

US Supercarrier Makes Port Visit in Guam

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The carrier arrived in the U.S. territory after news emerged that China has practiced bombing runs targeting Guam.
What 3 US Supercarriers in the Asia-Pacific Means for North Korea

What 3 US Supercarriers in the Asia-Pacific Means for North Korea

By Ankit Panda
Three carriers in the 7th Fleet's area of operations is rare, but not unprecedented.

Page 2 of 3