USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) arrives at the NATO Marathi Pier Complex in Souda Bay, Crete, Greece, during a scheduled port visit on Feb. 6, 2025. U.S. Navy Photo

Pack your sea bags for a smooth journey with a splash of flair! The USS Harry S. Truman, our floating fortress, along with its fighter jets, has gracefully docked in Greece, wrapping up a bustling two-month stint in the Red Sea. This bit of news comes straight from the U.S. Navy’s latest announcement.

While the waters have been stormy, there’s a glimmer of calm on the horizon. Yemen’s Houthi rebels, in a surprising turn, pressed the pause button on their maritime mischief following a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas. The shipping world is now perched on the edge of its seats, eager to see if the Red Sea will return to its former tranquil state. Yet, despite this lull, many are still opting for the longer, sunnier route around Africa, not ready to gamble on peace just yet.

Amid this cautious optimism, an adventurous LNG carrier is charting a course through the Red Sea—the first to do so since the fall. And while peace talks simmer, the Truman hasn’t just been sailing idly by; it’s been actively engaging, taking the fight to Houthi strongholds and even extending its reach to strike against ISIS targets in Somalia. The saga of the seas continues, with each wave carrying a story of resilience and resolve.