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Onboard the USS Ford- The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) represents many firsts – new design, new electrical system, new propulsion plant, new aircraft launch and recovery system, new radars, new elevators and more. That the world’s most expensive warship ever built has teething troubles is well known, and that’s putting it mildly. During the Ford’s first operational period between mid-2017 and mid-2018 the carrier spent only 81 days at sea, and ten times had to cut short testing periods to come home with a serious problem. The Navy and its contractors were exceptionally mum about the detailed nature of many of those problems, stung by a never-ending stream of criticism from Congress and a host of media, commentators and analysts.

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Pat Anderson, author of the new book “Nautilus Trilogy,” discusses her new book and the significance of the USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear powered warship with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Naval Submarine League’s annual symposium in Northern Virginia. She was married to the late Capt. William Anderson, USN Ret., who served as Nautilus’ second commanding officer. Nautilus is now a museum ship at the US Submarine Force Library & Museum on the Thames River in Groton, Conn.