Posted on 02/01/2011 6:35:44 AM PST by Jeff Head
The current USS Enterprise, CVN-65 will be decommissioned when CVN-78, the USS Gerald R. Ford is commissioned into the fleet. This will leave the high seas without a US aircraft carrier named Enterprise. The Big-E has been plowing the waves of the high seas for the last fifty and more years in defense of US National interests, and doing so successfully. In World War II, the USS Enterprise, a Yorktown Class aircraft carrier, CV-6, was the most highly decorated vessel of the war, and the most highly decorated combat vessel in US Navy history. It is critical that this proud tradition of service, honor and distinction continue. Please click the first picture above and sign your name to the petition requesting this...and email, forward, blog, twitter, facebook, and share it with our friends and ask them to do the same. We need hundreds of thousands of signatures to make this a reality. CLICK HERE for the Petition to name the next Ford Class nuclear aircraft carrier USS Enterprise The US Naval Institute, the Tailhook Association, and US Navy veterans had an initial petition HERE last year. but it only gained a few thousand signatures and has since been discontinued. It deserves better and needs more exposure. Let's support our veterans and rise up as citizens and add tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands more so our elected and appointed officilas will respond in the affirmative. |
Let's get the Secretray of the Navy and the US Congress's attention.
I believe the Enterprise, which has such a distinguished and historical service record as a US Carrier since before World War II on two seperate carriers now, should keep that record of service as a carrier going.
Please consider signing this new petition and passing it on to others.
I'm betting that a politician of some sort will win out. My prediction is they'll name it USS Kennedy as a tribute to Jack, Bobby, and Teddy.
Will sign the petition, but doubt that it would do much good.
In today’s political climate, American Enterprise is not very compatible.
Or the USS McLame!
I am partial to “Burke” because he was a cousin but he already has namesakes.
I could live with "Enterprise", only because of its uniquely historical context.
My personal preference, however, is that no US Navy ship of war be named after ANY politician, current or former, including Presidents. Our warships should be named after cities, counties, states or fallen US service members. Only people who have either paid the ultimate sacrifice, or have accomplished a remarkable feet of heroism (like a Medal of Honor winner), should be commemorated in such a way.
I'm tired of naming ships (and federal buildings, and airports, and national parks) after people who live high off the hog, on the government dole with dozens of staffers and then go on to enjoy a guaranteed pension. Where's the "sacrifice" in that so-called public service?
I'm not sure which camp McCain would fall in.
“Or the USS McLame!”
The Libermann??? lol
How long until some libtard suggests USS Barack Obama?
Is it too soon for the USS Sarah Palin?
Sadly, we have reached a point in American history where politicians think they have to have a politician name on everything.
BTW, what is with the presidential library garbage? Why do we have to have one of those for every president? It is ridiculously expensive. Scan their records into the national archive and put the non-classified images online. Shred or burn most of the originals after 20 years.
This would save millions and millions from the federal budget.
As such, my prediction is that it will either be named the USS Clinton, or - wait for it - the USS Colin Powell.
There are a lot of names that should be resurrected: Lexington, Hornet, Yorktown, Saratoga, Essex, Intrepid,
Every president since Calvin Coolidge has one, and all the ones since Hoover are operated by the National Archives. The half dozen or so remaining libraries are usually operated by states or counties.
Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush had distinguished service careers in the US Navy...but just the same, I believe they should not be named for politicians. Enterprise, America, etc. There are many great names.
In this case, enterprise has such a distinguished tradition that it nbeeds to be done.
Please spread it around.
I just want to know that glorious name (Enterprise) will not be disgraced by the repeal of dadt. I don’t want it to be known as ‘The gay boat”. So then name it something else like “USS Longstreet”.
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