Talk:United States Navy in Exile/@comment-24787182-20160222143220

Aubrey Base
Chief of Naval Operations Ford walks across the shipyard within Aubrey Base. He looks at his flagship, the Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), being repaired by several repair vessels along with several other ships. A majority of the ships that escaped the grasp of the corrupt government, about 50% of each surface warship class smaller than an Alabama-class battleship, were sunk by enemy capital ships. He then looks at the drydocks where the Missouri (BB-63) is being repaired from torpedo damage to her hull in Drydock 24, the replacement Enterprise (CVN-80) being built in Drydock 25, and where the two Mercy-class hospital ships, Mercy and Comfort, are receiving their second conversion in Drydocks 26 and 27, this time into the Trost-class multipurpose auxiliary ship (hybrid fleet oiler, repair ship, and hospital ship).

OOC: I stated that only a few ships made it out of US territorial waters, so they're being rebuilt at Aubrey.