See the ex-USS John F. Kennedy, the Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier, which was in a class of its own.
The decommissioned aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy is on its final voyage, which ends in Brownsville, Texas.
The 1,052-foot-long ship, which has been housed at the U.S. Navy’s Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility since 2008, is making ...
The retired USS John F. Kennedy​ aircraft carrier will embark on its final voyage after spending nearly two decades docked in ...
The large ship will be towed through the Delaware River ... A new aircraft carrier named after JFK will enter service later this year.
The departure of the USS JFK comes amid delayed plans for another massive ship to move out of South Philadelphia. ALSO SEE: Ship sinking expert explains how the SS United States will be prepped ...
A composite image shows the decommissioned aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy, left, next to a photo illustration of the future Ford-class supercarrier bearing the same name.Joshua Karsten/US Navy ...
Commissioned on Sept. 7, 1968, the USS JFK was the first Navy ship named for the famed president and "last conventionally powered aircraft carrier built by the U.S. Navy," according to Naval Sea ...
The Kennedy was moored at the Navy's Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia for nearly ... Comprised of the first-in-class Kitty Hawk, USS Constellation, USS America, and the Kennedy, the ...