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United States Navy Supercarrier To Lead 2026 International Exercises

Forbes · Jun 9, 2026, 2:48 AM

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  • Aerospace & Defense United States Navy Supercarrier To Lead 2026 International Exercises By Peter Suciu,
  • More than 25,000 personnel in total will also participate in at least some of the exercises, which will take place in and around the Hawaiian Islands and in San Diego.
  • The USS Theodore Roosevelt completed her most recent deployment on October 14, 2024, during which time she spent nine months at sea, primarily operating in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operation.

Aerospace & Defense United States Navy Supercarrier To Lead 2026 International Exercises By Peter Suciu,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense.Follow Author Jun 08, 2026, 10:48pm EDTUSS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) will be leading the 2026 Rim of the Pacific exercises later this month (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)Getty Images The United States Navy’s USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) has been preparing for its 2026 deployment, and that will include leading the U.S. participation in the upcoming 2026 Rim of the Pacific exercises, which will run from June 24 to July 31. Currently, more than 30 nations, with approximately 40 surface ships, five submarines, and 140 aircraft, are expected to take part in what is now the world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise.

More than 25,000 personnel in total will also participate in at least some of the exercises, which will take place in and around the Hawaiian Islands and in San Diego. CVN-71 is currently homeported at Naval Air Station North Island on the Coronado peninsula in the San Diego Bay.

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