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The guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke, seen here arriving at its homeport in Rota, Spain, April 11, 2021, has received a service life extension. (Eduardo Otero/U.S. Navy) ...
Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer Is Back in Action After 75,000 Hours of Work Oldest Aircraft Carrier in the World Nails 350,000th Aircraft Trap, ...
After decades of service, the guided-missile destroyer Arleigh Burke — the first of its class — appeared likely ready to retire. Commissioned in 1991, the warship may have in recent years ...
After skipping the 30th anniversary due to COVID-19, the U.S. Navy is honoring the 31st anniversary of the USS Arleigh Burke, along with the class of guided-missile destroyers that shares its name.
The USS Arleigh Burke — the oldest Flight I destroyer and the namesake of the class — is 33 years old, having joined the fleet in 1991. Its service life was extended in 2023 by five years ...
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