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Carrier Disposal Proves Difficult to Navy
Naval Open Source INTelligence ^ | 2/20/2012 | Naval Open Source INTelligence

Posted on 02/20/2012 10:16:12 PM PST by U-238

flight decks that once thundered and boomed with jet aircraft are silent. The passageways and compartments where thousands of sailors worked, ate and slept are empty. The once meticulously swept and kept decks are worn and torn, some covered in bird droppings.

The names of the Navy’s seven decommissioned non-nuclear aircraft carriers conjure up well-earned reputations as Cold War bulwarks. And while at least some are the objects of preservation efforts, chances are slim more than one will survive as a museum ship. The rest are taking up valuable pier space, and the only thing the Navy wants now is to get rid of them

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TOPICS: Government; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: aircraftcarrier; carrier; coldwar; navair; navalair; navalaviation; nonnuclear; supercarrier; usnavy
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To: Nitehawk0325

Its OK.


61 posted on 02/23/2012 12:00:31 AM PST by U-238
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