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Watching the live commissioning ceremonies for the USS George Herbert
Walker Bush CVN 77.

Love the tradition.

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Watching the live commissioning ceremonies for the USS George Herbert
Walker Bush CVN 77.

Love the tradition.

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What network??


I forgot. I think it was on a couple. The live coverage was cool. They
go through the ceremonial commissioning as an active warship, then announce
"Set the watch, section one". Then a civilian guest (in this case the
elder Bush's daughter), says a few words then issues the order for the
sailers assigned to the new ship (who are all standing at attention on the
dock) to man their stations and "bring the ship alive". All the ships
complement then run in single or double lines down the dock, up the gangway
and take their positions on the ship. From that time on, until it is
de-commissioned, there will always be naval people on watch aboard the ship.
The commissioning crew are known as "plank owners" of the newly commissioned
ship.

They had a typical flyover by some modern Navy fighters, then they surprised
the elder Bush by having a solo, WWII vintage Avenger (the type of airplane
Bush flew in the war) fly over the ship.
You could tell he was both surprised and moved.

Even the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) in Boston harbor still has active
duty sailers standing watch aboard her. She's still an active duty ship in
the US Navy.

Eisboch

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Watching the live commissioning ceremonies for the USS George Herbert
Walker Bush CVN 77.

Love the tradition.

Eisboch


What network??


I forgot. I think it was on a couple. The live coverage was cool.
They go through the ceremonial commissioning as an active warship, then
announce "Set the watch, section one". Then a civilian guest (in this
case the elder Bush's daughter), says a few words then issues the order
for the sailers assigned to the new ship (who are all standing at
attention on the dock) to man their stations and "bring the ship alive".
All the ships complement then run in single or double lines down the dock,
up the gangway and take their positions on the ship. From that time on,
until it is de-commissioned, there will always be naval people on watch
aboard the ship. The commissioning crew are known as "plank owners" of the
newly commissioned ship.

They had a typical flyover by some modern Navy fighters, then they
surprised the elder Bush by having a solo, WWII vintage Avenger (the type
of airplane Bush flew in the war) fly over the ship.
You could tell he was both surprised and moved.

Even the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) in Boston harbor still has
active duty sailers standing watch aboard her. She's still an active duty
ship in the US Navy.

Eisboch



There you go, wasting tax dollars on all the ceremony. Especially the
flyover. 8)


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Watching the live commissioning ceremonies for the USS George Herbert
Walker Bush CVN 77.

Love the tradition.

Eisboch


What network??


I forgot. I think it was on a couple. The live coverage was cool.
They go through the ceremonial commissioning as an active warship, then
announce "Set the watch, section one". Then a civilian guest (in this
case the elder Bush's daughter), says a few words then issues the order
for the sailers assigned to the new ship (who are all standing at
attention on the dock) to man their stations and "bring the ship alive".
All the ships complement then run in single or double lines down the dock,
up the gangway and take their positions on the ship. From that time on,
until it is de-commissioned, there will always be naval people on watch
aboard the ship. The commissioning crew are known as "plank owners" of the
newly commissioned ship.

They had a typical flyover by some modern Navy fighters, then they
surprised the elder Bush by having a solo, WWII vintage Avenger (the type
of airplane Bush flew in the war) fly over the ship.
You could tell he was both surprised and moved.

Even the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) in Boston harbor still has
active duty sailers standing watch aboard her. She's still an active duty
ship in the US Navy.

Eisboch


Too bad there's a war ongoing. We used to get visits from the new carriers
each summer.
http://bushcommissioning.com/


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