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U.S. Navy Working to Strip Black Pearl Harbor Hero's Name Off Aircraft Carrier to Honor President Trump

PUBLISHED Aug 21, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

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The United States Navy is internally reviewing plans to rename the Ford-class aircraft carrier currently designated as CVN-81, shifting away from honoring World War II hero Doris Miller[cite: 2]. High-level discussions within the Pentagon include potentially naming the vessel after President Donald Trump, an unprecedented move for an active aircraft carrier[cite: 2]. This shift aligns with broader defense directives led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to remove ship names chosen for diversity initiatives[cite: 2]. The original designation honored Miller, an enlisted Black mess attendant who received the Navy Cross for his bravery during the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor[cite: 2]. To offset the removal, naval officials have proposed reallocating Miller's name to a smaller warship and advancing a posthumous nomination for the Medal of Honor[cite: 2]. Family representatives expressed shock over the lack of prior notice regarding the carrier name shift while welcoming the medal recommendation[cite: 2]. The Navy faces an upcoming keel-laying ceremony scheduled before the end of the year[cite: 2].

By Sarah Whitman | JQJO News

Timeline of Events

  • On December 7 1941 Doris Miller performed extraordinary acts during Pearl Harbor attack[cite: 2].
  • On January 31 2019 Navy officially awarded contract for Ford-class aircraft carrier CVN-81[cite: 2].
  • On January 20 2020 Navy announced carrier CVN-81 named after Doris Miller[cite: 2].
  • On August 25 2021 Navy conducted first cut of steel ceremony for CVN-81[cite: 2].
  • On January 20 2025 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth executed fleet replenishment renaming order[cite: 2].
  • On May 29 2026 Analysts debated historical ship naming trends across military branches[cite: 2].
  • On August 20 2026 Reports revealed internal discussions to rename CVN-81 carrier[cite: 2].
  • On August 21 2026 Pentagon officials declined to officially elaborate on naming deliberations[cite: 2].
  • On December 31 2026 Scheduled keel-laying ceremony for CVN-81 hull approaches timeline deadline[cite: 2].
  • In coming months, Congress may review proposed posthumous Medal of Honor[cite: 2].
  • On December 31 2034 Projected delivery window for the Ford-class aircraft carrier hull[cite: 2].
  • Future military policies may continue scrubbing diversity-linked asset naming conventions[cite: 2].
  • Subsequent legislative votes will determine final authorization for medal awards[cite: 2].

News Intelligence

  • Immediate US impact: Pentagon discussions focus on renaming the carrier before keel-laying[cite: 2].
  • Possible long-term US impact: Active aircraft carriers could face unprecedented presidential naming precedents[cite: 2].
  • Most affected groups: The Miller family, naval historians, and defense policy analysts are affected[cite: 2].
  • Reader priority: Readers should monitor updates across CNN and defense trade publications[cite: 2].
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Explain Framing

Left: Highlighting removal of diversity honors and unprecedented presidential naming breaches[cite: 2]. Center: Reporting internal Pentagon deliberations and policy changes neutrally without speculation[cite: 2]. Right: Emphasizing alignment with commander-in-chief priorities and warrior ethos standards[cite: 2].

Primary Source

Internal sources revealed Pentagon discussions to rename CVN-81 carrier on August 20, 2026[cite: 2]. https://kesq.com/news/national-politics/cnn-us-politics/2026/08/20/exclusive-navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-slated-to-honor-black-war-hero-potentially-switching-it-to-trump/

Media Bias
Articles Published:
31
Right Leaning:
2
Left Leaning:
3
Neutral:
26
Distribution:
Left 10%, Center 84%, Right 6%
Explain Framing

Left: Highlighting removal of diversity honors and unprecedented presidential naming breaches[cite: 2]. Center: Reporting internal Pentagon deliberations and policy changes neutrally without speculation[cite: 2]. Right: Emphasizing alignment with commander-in-chief priorities and warrior ethos standards[cite: 2].

Primary Source

Internal sources revealed Pentagon discussions to rename CVN-81 carrier on August 20, 2026[cite: 2]. https://kesq.com/news/national-politics/cnn-us-politics/2026/08/20/exclusive-navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-slated-to-honor-black-war-hero-potentially-switching-it-to-trump/

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