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To: Vision

This photo's got to be photoshopped! Is it really possible for a CVN to get this close to shore?

Must be one heck of a drop off of the ocean floor!

Mark


13 posted on 01/29/2006 9:57:38 PM PST by MarkL (When Kaylee says "No power in the `verse can stop me," it's cute. When River says it, it's scary!)
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To: MarkL
I have no idea if it's been photo shopped. But if that is a major inlet to a port, it's bound to be heavily dredged.
14 posted on 01/29/2006 10:00:39 PM PST by Vision ("There are no limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence" Ronald Reagan)
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To: MarkL
That was taken in the channel at Port Everglades, Florida during the Reagan's port call in Fort Lauderdale.

USS Ronald Reagan Makes Maiden Port Visit in Honor of Veterans' Day
Story Number: NNS031112-02
Release Date: 11/12/2003 8:20:00 AM

By Journalist 2nd Class Margaret A. Peng, Command Information Bureau Detachment

Ft. LAUDERDALE, Fla. (NNS) -- USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) celebrated its maiden port visit in honor of Veterans' Day, making its first port of call in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The Navy’s newest, most modern-Nimitz class aircraft carrier will be in port for a four-day visit from Nov. 11-14.

031111-N-1281L-122 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Nov. 11, 2003) -- Sailors aboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) “Man the Rails” as the Navy’s newest Nimitz class aircraft carrier arrives in For Lauderdale, Fla. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class John Lill. (RELEASED)

“It is very fitting that we should be pulling into Port Everglades on Veterans' Day,” said Commanding Officer Capt. James A. Symonds. “It is inspiring to me, and I believe it will be to my Sailors. There are so many in the Ft. Lauderdale area who are veterans of all the services -- Coast Guard, Marines, Air Force, Army, Navy and Merchant Marines -- from the World War II and Vietnam eras, who are extremely patriotic and enthusiastic in their support of the U.S. Navy.”

During the port visit, South Florida’s Navy Leagues and Broward Navy Days will be hosting several events for the ship’s crew.

“The South Florida Navy Leagues have supported the Navy in a tremendous fashion for so many years,” said Symonds. We are honored to continue the tradition of Navy ships, especially aircraft carriers, coming to Ft. Lauderdale.”

Commissioned July 12, the carrier is named after 40th U.S. President Ronald Wilson Reagan. USS Ronald Reagan is the ninth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and the largest carrier in the world.

Reagan was built by Northrop Grumman Newport News in Newport News, Va., and launched March 4, 2001. The nuclear-powered ship can operate for more than 20 years without refueling and is expected to operate in the fleet for about 50 years. The ship is 1,092 feet long, almost as long as the Empire State Building is tall, and towers 20 stories above the waterline. It has a flight deck which covers 4.5 acres, can carry more than 70 combat aircraft, and can accommodate 6,000 personnel. It has a top speed in excess of 30 knots.

Ronald Reagan’s carrier air wing will include the F/A -18 Hornet and F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet strike fighters, the F-14 Tomcat Fighter, the E-2C Hawkeye airborne early warning aircraft, the C-2 Greyhound logistics aircraft, the S-3B Viking anti-submarine aircraft, the EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft, and the multi-role SH-60F and MH-60 R/S helicopters.

For related news, visit the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) Navy NewsStand page at www.news.navy.mil/local/cvn76.

22 posted on 01/29/2006 11:10:26 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: MarkL
This photo's got to be photoshopped! Is it really possible for a CVN to get this close to shore?

I would think so. It would fit in there if it was deep enough, but just barely. I can't imagine that would pull it in there for various reasons, even if was deep enough.

I made a port visit to Fort Laudererdale on the Nimitz in the early 80's. We parked a couple miles off shore.

47 posted on 01/30/2006 3:11:52 PM PST by EVO X
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