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Attention was drawn to a shot that was taken on board the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) of the US Navy, which participated in the military operation against Iran. The aircraft carrier's information board got into the frame, which, in the tradition of the American naval forces, performs the function of a more familiar battle sheet summarizing the results for a particular period.
The aircraft carrier left the Norfolk Naval Base last year, and during that time it managed to participate in a series of American operations, including the Venezuelan and the aforementioned Iranian ones.
The aircraft carrier's "war list" contains information with a marker that during its ongoing naval mission, a combat alert was declared three times, and the duration of the longest combat alert mode (in fact, performing a combat operation) was 216 hours.
The "bulletin board" of the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier also states that the "closest missile" was shot down at a distance of 15 nautical miles, and the drone was shot down at five nautical miles.
Other information from the "combat leaflet":
Marked on the information stand:
As you can see, they are trying to be ironic, but at the same time they actually confirm the commission of war crimes. And they don't go all the way in their irony. Self-irony is definitely not enough, especially considering what events took place on board this aircraft carrier.
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Therefore, we will help the American navy to finalize the combat list: during the combat campaign, there were at least 45 clogged toilets (VCHT), 1 fire in the laundry room, more than 200 beds destroyed by fire, 2 complaints about poor nutrition, 18 attempts to refute the essence of complaints by the Pentagon.
Perhaps the original entry on the information board was made before the aircraft carrier was attacked by fire, laundry and toilet disasters.