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Someone has posted some cool pix from the launch of the new super carrier
over on the binary channel (alt.binaries.pictures.aviation), which got me wondering... Is the new USS Ronald Reagan a *replacement* carrier? If so, which one is being retired? Or did we just add another battle group to the fleet? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Is the new USS Ronald Reagan a *replacement* carrier? If so, which one is
being retired? The Constellation. It just returned from an extended tour due to the Afghanistan/Iraq thing. |
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The Constellation.
It just returned from an extended tour due to the Afghanistan/Iraq thing. The results of a little quick Googling: http://www.navy.mil/homepages/cv64/noflash/home.htm John Bell |
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The results of a little quick Googling:
http://www.navy.mil/homepages/cv64/noflash/home.htm Thanks, John. Interesting that they are de-commissioning the SECOND oldest carrier in the arsenal, the Constellation. Why not put the FIRST oldest (whatever it may be) carrier out to pasture first? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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IIRC, I believe the Kitty Hawk is the oldest in the fleet now...and now the
last conventional. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:7UKQa.63719$Ph3.7087@sccrnsc04... The results of a little quick Googling: http://www.navy.mil/homepages/cv64/noflash/home.htm Thanks, John. Interesting that they are de-commissioning the SECOND oldest carrier in the arsenal, the Constellation. Why not put the FIRST oldest (whatever it may be) carrier out to pasture first? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jeff Franks wrote: IIRC, I believe the Kitty Hawk is the oldest in the fleet now...and now the last conventional. According to the CV-64 news, Constellation is "one of only three remaining conventionally powered aircraft carriers in its arsenal." And, since the Constellation won't actually be decommissioned for a few more weeks, there are still three in the fleet. George Patterson The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist is afraid that he's correct. James Branch Cavel |
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Jay
The "Jimmy Carter" is under construction and will probably replace the one that is oldest now. It's condition inspection may have shown it to be in best shape so was extended until the Carter comes on line? As an aside, what did Jimmy ever do to warrant naming a carrier after him ![]() Big John On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 03:52:35 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: The results of a little quick Googling: http://www.navy.mil/homepages/cv64/noflash/home.htm Thanks, John. Interesting that they are de-commissioning the SECOND oldest carrier in the arsenal, the Constellation. Why not put the FIRST oldest (whatever it may be) carrier out to pasture first? |
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![]() "Big John" wrote The "Jimmy Carter" is under construction and will probably replace the one that is oldest now. The next carrier (the 10th Nimitz class) will be the "USS George H. W. Bush." The "USS Jimmy Carter" will be a Seawolf class submarine. As an aside, what did Jimmy ever do to warrant naming a carrier after him ![]() He graduated (with distinction) from the US Naval Academy, for one. Served seven years in the Navy for another, including being selected by Rickover for the nuclear navy. He resigned to take over the family business when his father died or he'd probably never have went into politics. All in all, I'd say he's *far* more appropriate a choice than Reagan. And arguably a better choice than Bush. But he gets a sub named after him, which seems to be appropriate since he's the only submariner to serve as President. As an another aside, ships also have sponsors, as Nancy Reagan is for the USS Ronald Reagan and Rosalind Carter is for the USS Jimmy Carter. For the USS George HW Bush? Doro B. Koch, Bush's daughter. What's up with that? Koch is the Bush's sponsor? ![]() |
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"Jeff Franks" wrote ...
IIRC, I believe the Kitty Hawk is the oldest in the fleet now...and now the last conventional. The America is no longer in service? When I was stationed aboard the Nimitz, the America was also there in Norfolk... I knew some guys from ET 'A' school who were stationed aboard her... Now, if they would take some of these carriers that they are retiring and sink them as artifical reefs, that would make for some interesting diving... |
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In article , Big John
wrote: Jay The "Jimmy Carter" is under construction and will probably replace the one that is oldest now. It's condition inspection may have shown it to be in best shape so was extended until the Carter comes on line? As an aside, what did Jimmy ever do to warrant naming a carrier after him ![]() iirc, during his administration the Navy buildup was started. -- Bob Noel |
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