Only a week before leaving office, President Joe Biden announced on Jan.13 that the next two Gerald R. Ford carriers would be named for former Presidents William J. Clinton and George W. Bush.
This move, along with a number of other warships named after living people decided by outgoing Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro, signifies more challenges in the U.S. Navy ship naming conventions.
Dr. Steven Wills
External Source: Defense Opinion
Only a week before leaving office, President Joe Biden announced on Jan.13 that the next two Gerald R. Ford carriers would be named for former Presidents William J. Clinton and George W. Bush.
This move, along with a number of other warships named after living people decided by outgoing Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro, signifies more challenges in the U.S. Navy ship naming conventions.
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Dr. Steven Wills, Navalist