Posted on 03/11/2012 8:19:58 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Sailors move supplies and equipment as they prepare for the final deployment of the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Enterprise at the Norfolk Naval Station in Norfolk, Va. The ship's storied 50-year history includes action in several wars, a prominent role in the Cuban missile crisis and serving as a spotter ship for John Glenn's orbit of the Earth. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
And we won’t have a ship named Enterprise. End of an era.
Is this the last Carrier not named after a person?
“The ship regularly has to make its own parts from scratch when something breaks down. Spare parts for much of the ship, which is the only one of its class, simply don’t exist.”
There just are not as many nuclear aircraft carrier parts stores as there used to be out in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
Obummer will name the next Carrier the ``Manifesto``
It will either be the Fluke, the Bell, or the Wright.
Actually, CV-6 Enterprise was the Big-E. The CVN Enterprise is scheduled to be replaced by the politician class Gerald Ford. It gets worse, at least the CVN Nimitz was named after an admiral, but it's getting replaced by the new John F. Kennedy. There are no plans for naming another carrier the Enterprise.
I was a machine shop/welding shop tech. Parts fabrication capability is a huge advantage over depending on the Class IX system when you have a section full of welders & machinists who can create or copy just about anything. Not talking about aircraft parts, just what keeps your ship or your vehicles running.
At least that used to be the case. We’re (Army Reserve) still retiring forty plus year old 2 1/2 ton trucks made of solid steel that just simply refuse to die. Their aluminum successors have electronically shifted transmissions that fail if battery voltage drops below 12 1/2 v. OK, talking Army stuff instead of Navy but you get the point.
If your GPS fails you best know how to use a map & compass. Just sayin’.
Will miss the Big E.
With apologies for this being so wayyyy off the topic of this threaed, but a few days ago, I happened to be talking with someone who was involved with the filming of Top Gun. He recalled (in so many words) that Mister Cruise was the most self-important, whiny, petulant, insulting, and demanding jerk that one could imagine during the filming of this movie.
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My former son in law was on the Enterprise heading home after a long cruise. Things changed quickly. It was 9-11 and they turned it around and headed for the Taliban.
I had the honor of meeting one of CV-6’s Captains. His name was Matthias Gardner. He was Skipper during part of WW II.
Keep all these folks in your prayers. My nephew is one of the sailors on board.
It may take an Act of Congress to get another carrier named “Enterprise”.
Oops-sawry!! I searched using a couple of common keywords, but left out navair.
Don’t know if the big E’s top speed is still classified or not. She left Puget Sound for the Hawaiian Islands in a hurry after a hurricane in the mid sixties. from dropping the lines in Bremerton to putting out the lines in Oahu she averaged 62 miles an hour.
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