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"textContent": "The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford could be out of action for over a year. The nuclear-powered vessel has been at sea for nine months. A major fire and the wear and tear of continuous operations might have taken her out of service long term. The Ford was sent to Crete after being damaged […]\n\nBy Joe Glenton",
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