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Watch: High Tech Methods Used When the USS Gerald R. Ford CVN 78 Departs Norfolk

USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) deck department Sailors heave in a mooring line before departing Naval Station Norfolk. Ford is departing to conduct testing and evaluation operations.

U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ruben Reed

The US Navy uses many high tech methods to get the job done. Tradition! Have you seen how they loads bombs on a jet?

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USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) deck department Sailors heave in a mooring line before departing Naval Station Norfolk. Ford is departing to conduct testing and evaluation operations.

U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ruben Reed

The US Navy uses many high tech methods to get the job done. Tradition! Have you seen how they loads bombs on a jet?

Featured image of the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford docked at Pier 11, Naval Station Norfolk, Va. The aircraft carrier USS George Washington is at background right. DoD photo by Thomas M. Ruyle

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