New US Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Norway for NATO Exercises


    24 May 2023

    Norway's armed forces welcomed a nuclear American aircraft carrier on Wednesday. Norway called the U.S. its "most important ally" on the arrival of the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford.

    The huge warship entered a narrow Oslo waterway along with Norwegian military boats.

    Norway's armed forces said all boats must stay about half a kilometer away from the aircraft carrier.

    The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord, at Drobak, Moss, Norway, May 24, 2023. (Stian Lysberg Solum/NTB/via REUTERS )
    The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord, at Drobak, Moss, Norway, May 24, 2023. (Stian Lysberg Solum/NTB/via REUTERS )

    The U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford is known as the largest aircraft carrier and largest warship in the world. It will stay in Oslo for almost one week before leaving to take part in drills with the Norwegian military in the Arctic.

    That is the area where Norway and Russia share a nearly 200-kilometer land border.

    A Norwegian broadcaster showed the ship's arrival and many people watched from land.

    Laila Wilhelmsen watched the large ship move through the small town of Droebak. She said she remembered seeing large ships in the area during the Cold War in the 1950s.

    She spoke with the Norwegian broadcaster NRK and said: "Now we have teased Putin even more. It's scary, I think."

    Wilhelmsen was referring to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

    Norway's Prime Minister is Jonas Gahr Store. He told a Norwegian news agency that he expected a reaction from Russia, but his country has long planned "allied exercises in Norwegian waters."

    The Russian embassy in Oslo said, "...Such demonstrations of power look illogical and harmful."

    The relationship between Russia and Norway has been tense since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

    Norwegian pilots were aboard the American ship to help navigate the narrow waterway, called a fjord. The main concern was the size of the ship and the depth of the fjord.

    It is the first combat deployment for the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford. The aircraft carrier left Norfolk, Virginia, earlier in May.

    The ship is the first of three new aircraft carriers for the U.S. Navy. Two are still being built. The ships are nuclear powered and have 2,600 sailors, about 600 fewer than aircraft carriers of the past.

    I'm Caty Weaver.

    Dan Friedell adapted this story for Learning English based on a report by the Associated Press.

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    Words in This Story

    tease –v. to laugh at and criticize in a way that is either playful or unpleasant

    illogical –adj. not showing good judgement; not thinking effectively

    navigate –v. to sail through waters using a planned path; the act of directing a ship, airplane or land vehicle along a planned path