Floating Fortress
USS Gerald R. Ford: Inside the World’s Most Powerful Aircraft Carrier
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Narrated by:
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Tom Briggs
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By:
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Hugh Ravenscroft
About this listen
There are moments in human progress when scale alone commands attention, not simply because something is large, but because it represents a boundary that has been pushed, a limit that has been tested and extended. The USS Gerald R. Ford is one such moment. It is not merely the largest warship ever built, nor simply the most advanced aircraft carrier in service. It is a convergence of ambition, engineering, and purpose, brought together in a form that moves steadily across the world’s oceans, carrying with it both capability and consequence.
At first glance, the idea of a ship may seem familiar. Humanity has built vessels for thousands of years, from simple wooden craft that hugged coastlines to vast steel structures that cross entire oceans. Yet the Ford exists in an entirely different category. It is not a vessel designed merely to transport people or goods. It is a self-contained, mobile system capable of projecting power far beyond the horizon, operating as both a base and a platform, a home and a machine, a tool of presence and a symbol of intent.
To truly understand what the USS Gerald R. Ford represents, one must move beyond its physical dimensions, though those alone are staggering. Stretching over a thousand feet in length and displacing more than one hundred thousand tons, it dwarfs almost every other vessel afloat. Its flight deck spans an area larger than several football pitches placed side by side. Its internal compartments form a maze of corridors, workspaces, living quarters, and operational hubs, each designed for a specific purpose and contributing to the overall functioning.
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