The Navy vessels will be the first to bear the names of former presidents William J. Clinton and George W. Bush.
"Big John," as it was affectionately nicknamed, was decommissioned in 2007 and has been in Philadelphia ever since.
The former USS John F. Kennedy is leaving Philadelphia for its final journey before being dismantled in Texas.
The aircraft carrier, which has been docked in South Philadelphia since 2008, will make its exit through the Delaware River.
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The retired USS John F. Kennedy​ aircraft carrier will embark on its final voyage after spending nearly two decades docked in.
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In honor of his heroic sacrifice in Iraq, the U.S. Navy is naming a future vessel after 1st Lt. Travis Manion.
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The Clinton and Bush names are consistent with tradition, yet also somewhat unorthodox.