Chapter 239: The Plague Army Base Crosses the Heavenly Tribulation (6000)_3

And still, in order to maintain global hegemony, American aircraft carriers are generally divided into two segments for deployment based on proximity—one along the East Coast adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, extending from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean region.

Another chunk is controlled by the Pacific Fleet in the Asia-Pacific region.

The US Navy's policy was to have one carrier deployed, one in training, and one undergoing maintenance at any given time.

After a carrier's deployment ended, it would return to port for maintenance, and then the carrier that had been in training would be deployed as the previously maintained carrier moved into the training cycle.

This was to achieve a cycle and a perfect handover. The only imperfection was that the more precise the machinery, the more likely it was for things to genuinely go wrong.

In fact, things did go wrong. Starting ten years ago, the deployment cycle of American carriers was gravely ill, if not beyond cure.