US Navy shifts homeports of 3 aircraft carriers: Lincoln to San Diego, Stennis to Norfolk, Vinson to Bremerton

Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) will rejoin the U.S. Pacific Fleet when it shifts its homeport from Norfolk, Va., to San Diego. Two other Nimitz-class carriers will change homeports to accommodate scheduled carrier maintenance periods, Naval Air Forces announced in a Thursday news release.
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