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Monday, November 05, 2012

USS Enterprise Completes Its Final Voyage

The world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier ended its remarkable career at sea on Sunday when it pulled into its home port for the final time after participating in every major conflict since the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.

The USS Enterprise began shutting down its eight nuclear reactors almost as soon as it arrived at its pier at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia, where thousands of cheering family members and friends welcomed the ship home from its 25th and final deployment after nearly eight months at sea. The ship will never move on its own power again and will eventually be scrapped in Washington state, making its final voyage a sentimental one for those who have sailed aboard "The Big E."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And how many billions of dollars was spent on it?

Anonymous said...

So how many active aircraft carriers do we have left? I think the number is 10. TEN! I can easily remember when we had 24! Now, today's carriers are more capable individually than the old ones but when you consider that two or three are usually in a yard (overhaul) period and two are usually doing workups that leaves six or less on active duty. How far have we fallen?

Anonymous said...

now what will captain Kirk do