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Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
But it improves fishing off of Pensacola, FLA, so it's on-topic.
The "Oriskany" was intentionally sunk to create an artificial reef. The Navy loaded the venerable 56-year old carrier, (a veteran of three wars), with strategically placed charges and she settled reasonably quickly after the explosions. Pilots stationed on the Oriskany suffered the highest loss ratio of any air group during the Viet Nam war, and Senator John McCain took off from the Oriskany before being shot down and held as a POW for five years. John F. Kennedy used the deck of the Oriskany as the stage for a televised speech during the Cuban missle crisis, and the vessel was the main carrier used for the movie "The Bridges of Toko Rei". |
Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
That will not only be a great reef, but one hell of a dive site.
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Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
That will not only be a great reef, but one hell of a dive site.
And new places for jellyfish to spawn. \ |
Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
"Tim" wrote in message oups.com... I hate to hear that about any historic vessel, but then again, nothing lasts forever. I would think that if it was mine, I would have sold it off for scrap salvage, and put a couple bucks back into the Naval coffer. It was originally sold for scrap, but the buyer defaulted on the payment and the Navy had to repo the ship. |
Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
On 18 May 2006 10:11:49 -0700, "Tim" wrote:
I would think that if it was mine, I would have sold it off for scrap salvage, and put a couple bucks back into the Naval coffer. Which would land you squarely in the middle of a third world hazmat discussion since that's where most of the ship salvage business is located. |
Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
On Thu, 18 May 2006 14:43:36 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote:
The USS America is about to be sunk in 6,000 feet of water. Stupid. *Was* sunk. May 14, 2005, I believe. http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/002529.html As you were, I was interested in why it wasn't turned into a reef. Experiments: http://www.defensetech.org/archives/001428.html |
Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
"thunder" wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 May 2006 14:43:36 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote: The USS America is about to be sunk in 6,000 feet of water. Stupid. *Was* sunk. May 14, 2005, I believe. http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/002529.html As you were, I was interested in why it wasn't turned into a reef. Experiments: http://www.defensetech.org/archives/001428.html There's an interesting history of US Navy ships named "USS United States". Although four ships originally had the name, the first and only one ever launched became part of the confederate navy. The second "USS United States" was cancelled and scrapped when it was 12 percent complete. The third was to be an aircraft carrier, authorized for construction by Harry S Truman. It's construction was canceled five days after the keel was layed. The forth, CVN-75 (the one my son serves on) was authorized for construction as the "USS United States" in 1993 but the name was changed when it was commissioned in 1998 to the "USS Harry S Truman". RCE |
Aircraft Carrier Sunk by Friendly Fire!
thunder wrote:
On Thu, 18 May 2006 14:43:36 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote: The USS America is about to be sunk in 6,000 feet of water. Stupid. *Was* sunk. May 14, 2005, I believe. http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/002529.html As you were, I was interested in why it wasn't turned into a reef. Experiments: http://www.defensetech.org/archives/001428.html Should have sold it to the Canadian Navy. lately, they seem to like buying other navies castoff/lemons etc. (re British Upholder submarines) http://the_kitsune.tripod.com/Rifts-..._Submarine.htm |
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