The greatest military prank of all time


Aircrewmen are lifted from the flight deck of USS John F. Kennedy by helicopter

Aircrewmen, not the ones involved in the prank, are lifted from the flight deck of USS John F. Kennedy by an HH-60H “Seahawk” helicopter.

US Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Jim Hampshire


Apart from its history-making service and features, the Kennedy also was the setting of one of the greatest military pranks of all time.

In 1986, the Kennedy was set to relieve the Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier USS America after a six-month deployment in the Mediterranean.

What was meant to be a common change of command quickly turned into a hilarious practical joke, as aviators aboard the America dropped off an unusual payload on the new arrivals: three greased pigs dyed with red, white, and blue food coloring.

Brian Christoff, an aircrewman with the HS-11 helo squadron aboard USS America, shared a video of the event in a since-deleted post on Facebook in 2023.

“We were at the end of a 6-month deployment to the Indian Ocean/Mediterranean Sea,” Christoff wrote. “We were being relieved by the USS Kennedy. The fighter jet jocks got with us and came up with this slant, on an age-old tradition, of releasing a greased pig, onto the deck of the relieving ship.”

“Three pigs painted with Red, White, and Blue food coloring and lathered in grease,” he continued. “The Kennedy never seen it coming!”