The GRFCSG consists of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 12 staff, Gerald R. Ford, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2 staff and units, Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Normandy (CG 60) and the Information Warfare Commander. In total, the GRFCSG deploys with more than 6,000 Sailors across all platforms ready to respond globally to combatant commander’s tasking.
The ships of DESRON 2 are the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers USS Ramage (DDG 61), USS McFaul (DDG 74) and USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116).
The squadrons of Carrier Air Wing EIGHT (CVW-8) embarked aboard Gerald R. Ford are:
- VFA-37 BULLS FA-18E AJ100 Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 37
- VFA-213 BLACK LIONS FA-18F AJ200 Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 213
- VFA-31 TOMCATTERS FA-18E AJ300 Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 31
- VFA-87 GOLDEN WARRIORS FA-18E AJ400 Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 87
- VAQ-142 GRAY WOLVES EA-18G AJ500 Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 142
- VAW-124 BEAR ACES E-2D AJ600 Airborne Command and Control Squadron (VAW) 124
- HSC-9 TRIDENTS MH-60S AJ610 Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 9
- HSM-70 SPARTANS MH-60R AJ700 Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 70
- VRC-40 DET 2 RAWHIDES C-2A NP (CD)41/46 Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VRC) 40
Ford is the U.S. Navy’s newest and most advanced aircraft carrier. As the first-in-class ship of Ford-class aircraft carriers, CVN-78 represents a generational leap in the U.S. Navy’s capacity to project power on a global scale. Ford-class aircraft carriers introduce 23 new technologies, including Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System, Advanced Arresting Gear and Advanced Weapons Elevators. The new systems incorporated onto Ford-class ships are designed to generate a higher sortie rate with a 20 percent smaller crew than a Nimitz Class carrier, paving the way forward for Naval Aviation.
Cruise chronology (up to 18 Aug 2023)
02May2023, departed home port Naval Station Norfolk on her first global deployment;
02May-08May2023, Virginia Capes Operating Area;
09May-l4May2023, Atlantic Ocean;
15May-20May2023, Eastern Atlantic Ocean;
21May-23May2023, North Sea;
24May2023, transited the Oslo fjord for its first port call in Oslo, Norway;
24May-28May2023, anchored off the south of Oslo, Norway;
29May-01Jun2023, North Sea;
02Jun-03Jun2023, Norwegian Sea;
04Jun-06Jun2023, Baltic Operations 2023 in the Norwegian Sea;
07Jun-10Jun2023, North Sea;
11Jun-12Jun2023, Celtic Sea;
12Jun-16Jun2023, U.S. Sixth Fleet (SIXTHFLT) and STRIKFORNATO-led BALTOPS 23 was the premier annual maritime-focused exercise uniting 19 NATO Allies and one NATO to provide complex training designed to strengthen the combined response capability critical to preserving the freedom of navigation and security in the Baltic Sea.
12Jun-23Jun2023 CVW-8 DET at Hohn Air Base, Germany, for the exercise Air Defender 2023 (AD23), the largest deployment exercise of air forces in NATO’s history: up to 10.000 exercise participants from 25 nations, with 250 aircraft, trained air operations in European airspace, under the command of the German Air Force
13Jun2023, Eastern Atlantic Ocean;
14Jun2023, Bay of Biscay 15Jun2023, transited the Strait of Gibraltar, in-chopped Mediterranean Sea;
15Jun-17Jun2023, Western Mediterranean Sea;
18Jun-l9Jun2023, Ionian Sea;
20Jun-25Jun2023, Adriatic Sea;
26Jun-29Jun2023, anchored off the coast of Split, Croatia;
30Jun-07Jul2023, Adriatic Sea;
08Jul-10Jul2023, Ionian Sea;
11Jul-22Jul 2023, Adriatic Sea;
23Jul-24Jul2023, Ionian Sea;
25Jul-26Jul2023, Saronic Gulf;
27Jul-30Jul2023, anchored in Phaleron Bay, off the coast of Piraeus, Greece;
31Jul2023, Saronic Gulf, Greece;
01Aug2023, South-West of Crete, Greece;
02Aug-11Aug2023, central Mediterranean, Exercise Sage Wolverine – Ships from multinational NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) participated in a series of maritime training exercises alongside the world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford during Exercise Sage Wolverine in the Mediterranean Sea. From 2 August to 11 August, Allied forces from Greece, Italy, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States honed their skills in maritime warfighting and seamless interoperability.
09Aug-18Aug2023, Adriatic Sea, Large Scale Exercise 2023 (LSE2023), a live, virtual, and constructive, globally integrated exercise designed to refine the synchronization of U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps maritime operations, across six maritime component commands, seven numbered fleets, and 22 time zones. More than 10,000 Sailors and Marines participated in LSE2023, one of the maritime service’s largest exercises.