Are U.S. carriers stocked with food and water for emergencies?

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Also interesting thread.

That’s not correct. There just isn’t enough space to keep food for six months.

The correct answer is above. Once the battle group begins to move to the disaster area, flight ops begin to bring food and supplies from shore to the carrier and stage it so when the carrier arrives, it can off load. Also, they will make water in port from the sea, so they will hae a constant supply of potable water.

I’ve been looking for one and it is not a easy subject to search as evident from all my searching just to find that there is such a thing as a ‘powership’ which is exactly that a ship designed to be a power plant for a area used in emergencies or power shortfalls in areas:

For my posting above however, I recall a picture of a navy vessel hooked into the ‘grid’ near a power plant with the explanation that they were supplying the power to get the plant running again, but no such google luck in finding it.