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CVN 77 has been named!
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:11pm
by MKSheppard
The last Nimitz class Carrier ever built will be called the.....
USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,72600,00.html
The Navy named a new aircraft carrier Monday for former President Bush.
The current president's father, who created the international coalition that defeated Iraq and liberated Kuwait in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, said at a Pentagon ceremony he was "overwhelmed by this and very grateful."
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said the president was "honored that his father was honored."
"This ship will provide a worldwide, deployable symbol of our nation's resolve and the character of President George Herbert Walker Bush," said Navy Secretary Gordon England.
The former president was a Navy torpedo bomber pilot during World War II and at 18 became the youngest decorated bomber pilot in that war. He flew 58 combat missions and was shot down in September 1944 near Chichi Jima.
"I don't believe in the hero stuff," Bush said. "How'd I get to be a hero? They knocked my plane out of the sky."
The USS George H.W. Bush is under construction at Northrop Grumman's Newport News shipyard in Virginia. Completion of the massive nuclear-powered vessel is scheduled for 2009.
The ship will be the last of 10 Nimitz-class carriers, which cost about $4.5 billion each. The ninth, scheduled to be commissioned in May, is the USS Ronald Reagan.
When finished, the carrier will be 1,092 feet long, weigh 97,000 tons and have 4.5 acres of deck space for about 75 aircraft. Nimitz-class ships have crews of about 6,000.
Another Nimitz-class carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, is currently in the Persian Gulf, where its planes are helping patrol the southern flight-interdiction zone over Iraq.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:15pm
by Sea Skimmer
Should have been Lexington as planned. I'd like to shoot whatever congressman or admiral started the campaign to name them for senators and bitch slap the one whose behind the whole president thing.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:16pm
by MKSheppard
Sea Skimmer wrote:Should have been Lexington as planned. I'd like to shoot whatever congressman or admiral started the campaign to name them for senators and bitch slap the one whose behind the whole president thing.
Here's the names of the most recent carriers.
CVN 70 - U.S.S. Carl Vinson
CVN 71 - U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt
CVN 72 - U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln
CVN 73 - U.S.S. George Washington
CVN 74 - U.S.S. John C. Stennis
CVN 75 - U.S.S. Harry S. Truman
CVN 76 - U.S.S. Ronald Reagan
CVN 77 - U.S.S. George H.W. Bush
http://www.churchill.navy.mil/
Only US Navy ship to be named for a foreigner....
USS Winston S Churchill DDG-81...
Is that a White ensign I see flying?
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:18pm
by Sea Skimmer
MKSheppard wrote:Sea Skimmer wrote:Should have been Lexington as planned. I'd like to shoot whatever congressman or admiral started the campaign to name them for senators and bitch slap the one whose behind the whole president thing.
Here's the names of the most recent carriers.
CVN 70 - U.S.S. Carl Vinson
CVN 71 - U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt
CVN 72 - U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln
CVN 73 - U.S.S. George Washington
CVN 74 - U.S.S. John C. Stennis
CVN 75 - U.S.S. Harry S. Truman
CVN 76 - U.S.S. Ronald Reagan
CVN 77 - U.S.S. George H.W. Bush
I'm aware of almost every carrier name since WW2, I need not your list.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:20pm
by MKSheppard
Sea Skimmer wrote:
I'm aware of almost every carrier name since WW2, I need not your list.
That wasn't for YOU, but for morons like SAMAS........and anyone
who doesn't have the names of the CVs memorized
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:20pm
by Raptor 597
Freedom,Independence,Democracy, and Liberty would of been better then Reagen or Bush.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:21pm
by Tsyroc
Lexington would have been a great name, especially since the replacement version from WWII hasn't been in service for awhile (it was the training carrier in Pensacola, Fl. for awhile).
I hope that doesn't mean the next one will be CVN 79 - USS William Jefferson Clinton
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:23pm
by Sea Skimmer
Tsyroc wrote:Lexington would have been a great name, especially since the replacement version from WWII hasn't been in service for awhile (it was the training carrier in Pensacola, Fl. for awhile).
I hope that doesn't mean the next one will be CVN 79 - USS William Jefferson Clinton
The USN will likely pull a Carter with that one, name something that will never make the news and be generally hidden from site after him.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:23pm
by Alyeska
(sigh)
I want the good names back.
Coral Sea
Lexington
Saratoga
Ticonderoga
Hornet
Midway
Intrepid
Yorktown
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:24pm
by Sea Skimmer
MKSheppard wrote:Sea Skimmer wrote:
I'm aware of almost every carrier name since WW2, I need not your list.
That wasn't for YOU, but for morons like SAMAS........and anyone
who doesn't have the names of the CVs memorized
We'll he should, might shove out some of the mechawhore BS.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:26pm
by Tsyroc
MKSheppard wrote:
Here's the names of the most recent carriers.
CVN 70 - U.S.S. Carl Vinson
CVN 71 - U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt
CVN 72 - U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln
CVN 73 - U.S.S. George Washington
CVN 74 - U.S.S. John C. Stennis
CVN 75 - U.S.S. Harry S. Truman
CVN 76 - U.S.S. Ronald Reagan
CVN 77 - U.S.S. George H.W. Bush
Might as well round out the Nimitz class.
CVN 68 - U.S.S Nimitz
CVN 69 - U.S.S. Eisenhauer
They seem to have been using more of the traditional Navy ship names
on Crusiers and the Wasp class amphibious carriers.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:30pm
by Sea Skimmer
Tsyroc wrote:MKSheppard wrote:
Here's the names of the most recent carriers.
CVN 70 - U.S.S. Carl Vinson
CVN 71 - U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt
CVN 72 - U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln
CVN 73 - U.S.S. George Washington
CVN 74 - U.S.S. John C. Stennis
CVN 75 - U.S.S. Harry S. Truman
CVN 76 - U.S.S. Ronald Reagan
CVN 77 - U.S.S. George H.W. Bush
Might as well round out the Nimitz class.
CVN 68 - U.S.S Nimitz
CVN 69 - U.S.S. Eisenhauer
They seem to have been using more of the traditional Navy ship names
on Crusiers and the Wasp class amphibious carriers.
That's because as cheaper more obscure ships politics don't force the navy to name them after political figures to gain support.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:35pm
by Tsyroc
Alyeska wrote:(sigh)
I want the good names back.
Coral Sea
Lexington
Saratoga
Ticonderoga
Hornet
Midway
Intrepid
Yorktown
The Ticonderoga is the first ship in a cruiser class.
I think the Hornet is the same class Amphimb carrier as the Wasp (another WWII carrier name). I don't know if any other's have been used.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:35pm
by HemlockGrey
I want to see the Constitution II
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:37pm
by Stormbringer
Sea Skimmer wrote:Tsyroc wrote:MKSheppard wrote:
Here's the names of the most recent carriers.
CVN 70 - U.S.S. Carl Vinson
CVN 71 - U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt
CVN 72 - U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln
CVN 73 - U.S.S. George Washington
CVN 74 - U.S.S. John C. Stennis
CVN 75 - U.S.S. Harry S. Truman
CVN 76 - U.S.S. Ronald Reagan
CVN 77 - U.S.S. George H.W. Bush
Might as well round out the Nimitz class.
CVN 68 - U.S.S Nimitz
CVN 69 - U.S.S. Eisenhauer
They seem to have been using more of the traditional Navy ship names
on Crusiers and the Wasp class amphibious carriers.
That's because as cheaper more obscure ships politics don't force the navy to name them after political figures to gain support.
I know but god damn it I want the good names back. The names that made America proud. Damn it bring back the real man's navy!
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:37pm
by Sea Skimmer
HemlockGrey wrote:I want to see the Constitution II
That would require striping the flagship of the USN of its name. That's not going to happen and she's in good shape now. Maybe in 85 years...
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:38pm
by Tsyroc
Sea Skimmer wrote:
That's because as cheaper more obscure ships politics don't force the navy to name them after political figures to gain support.
Yeah, there were a lot of people who wanted to name a carrier after Rickover but he'd pissed so many people off that I think they named a Los Angeles class attack sub after him instead.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:39pm
by HemlockGrey
That would require striping the flagship of the USN of its name. That's not going to happen and she's in good shape now. Maybe in 85 years...
Why? Can't you have the Constitution and the Constitution II? Or would the orginial Constitution have to lose it's flagship status?
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:43pm
by Stormbringer
HemlockGrey wrote:That would require striping the flagship of the USN of its name. That's not going to happen and she's in good shape now. Maybe in 85 years...
Why? Can't you have the Constitution and the Constitution II? Or would the orginial Constitution have to lose it's flagship status?
Because you'd need to rename it, at least on paper. They did that once in the 1930's and it does indeed require the stripping of it's proper name.
About the flagship status, I don't know. Probably not if they want to.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:50pm
by CmdrWilkens
Tsyroc wrote:Lexington would have been a great name, especially since the replacement version from WWII hasn't been in service for awhile (it was the training carrier in Pensacola, Fl. for awhile).
I hope that doesn't mean the next one will be CVN 79 - USS William Jefferson Clinton
The Navy would have an aneurism if that happened.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:53pm
by Alyeska
Tsyroc wrote:Alyeska wrote:(sigh)
I want the good names back.
Coral Sea
Lexington
Saratoga
Ticonderoga
Hornet
Midway
Intrepid
Yorktown
The Ticonderoga is the first ship in a cruiser class.
I think the Hornet is the same class Amphimb carrier as the Wasp (another WWII carrier name). I don't know if any other's have been used.
The Tico will be decomissioned soon, solves the problem.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:53pm
by MKSheppard
CmdrWilkens wrote:
The Navy would have an aneurism if that happened.
No, they'd just name some Garbage Scow to be IX-69 William J Clinton
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:54pm
by MKSheppard
Alyeska wrote:
The Tico will be decomissioned soon, solves the problem.
Ah, but what of the ENTIRE cruiser class named after it?
That will make a mess...
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:57pm
by Coyote
I think Reagen and Bush are okay and deserve ships, but I find it odd that they do it before they're dead (the usual tradition).
And the Winston Churchill is a nice touch. It's been said that he is more popular among Americans than among Britons...What class DDG is that Churchill, anyway? I'm a grunt; I'm not all 100% on my seagoing platforms.
As for the Constitution, it is called a Frigate but in actuality it is more of a heavy cruiser (guns, displacement). They've toyed around with the types and classes of ships over the years. It wouldn't be right to name a 'torpedo-bait' frigate after that ship; an Aegis cruiser would be more appro pos.
Posted: 2002-12-10 07:58pm
by Alyeska
Coyote wrote:I think Reagen and Bush are okay and deserve ships, but I find it odd that they do it before they're dead (the usual tradition).
And the Winston Churchill is a nice touch. It's been said that he is more popular among Americans than among Britons...What class DDG is that Churchill, anyway? I'm a grunt; I'm not all 100% on my seagoing platforms.
As for the Constitution, it is called a Frigate but in actuality it is more of a heavy cruiser (guns, displacement). They've toyed around with the types and classes of ships over the years. It wouldn't be right to name a 'torpedo-bait' frigate after that ship; an Aegis cruiser would be more appro pos.
Reagan and Bush sure as hell did NOT earn the title. Hornet, Yorktown, and Ranger deserve to be carriers again before Reagan and Bush.