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5,000 sailors live on the USS Gerald R. Ford, working 12-hour shifts that destroy sleep. How do they survive this $13 billion floating city? The USS Gerald R. Ford is the world's largest aircraft carrier, a marvel of engineering designed to launch 160 aircraft sorties daily. But behind the impressive numbers lies a grueling reality for its nearly 5,000 sailors, who face relentless 12-hour shifts and constant challenges to their sleep and mental well-being. This video dives into the unique operational demands and the human cost of living on a warship that operates with 600 fewer crew than its predecessors thanks to automation. Discover how these brave men and women manage the intense workload, adapt to a life where exhaustion is the norm, and cope with cutting-edge systems that promise efficiency but often add new pressures. Explore the intricate logistics, the groundbreaking EMALS and AAG systems, and the psychological toll of extended deployments far from home. We uncover the stories of resilience and the stark realities of sailor survival on this state-of-the-art vessel. If this deep dive into naval operations on the Gerald R. Ford changed how you see life at sea, subscribe – more like this every week. 0:00 - Surviving the Gerald R. Ford2:00 - The $13 Billion Pressure Cooker7:20 - The Machine That Feeds Itself9:00 - The Human Cost Nobody Mentions14:00 - When The $13 Billion Breaks Down19:00 - The Floating City That Never Sleeps