USS Gerald R. Ford to Leave the Eastern Mediterranean, ABC Says

The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier on Oct. 11.Photographer: Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jackson Adkins/US Navy
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The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group will leave the eastern Mediterranean Sea more than two months after being sent to the region following Hamas’ attack on Israel in October, ABC News reportedBloomberg Terminal.

The carrier and other surface ships that form the strike group will head back to their home port of Norfolk, Virginia, in the “coming days” as originally scheduled, a senior US official and a US official told the outlet. The carrier group is returning to the US to prepare for future deployments.