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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Any chance the US would name a ship something like Yamato?
Not while any WWII vets are alive. The ruckus they'd raise would be so loud you'd hear people from Hawaii all the way in Maine. Especially when one of the Hawaiian senators fought in the war.
That's unfortunate. I happen to think it's a beautiful name for a naval vessel.
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RadiO wrote:There isn't a Farragut in the USN anymore; seems strange, given that it's a traditional destroyer name (including what was probably the first US destroyer) coupled with the many Burkes building.
First destroyer? DD1 was Bainbridge (although there were destroyers before the numbering system, I just don't have access to my copy of Conway's right now).

BTW, since the beginning of the modern numbering system, there have been three DD-type Farraguts. DD300 was a Clemson-class ship, decomissioned 1 April 1930. DD348 was a Farragut-class, decomissioned 23 October 1945. The most recent was the DDG37, a Coontz-class destroyer, decomissioned 31 October 1989.
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The Dark wrote:
RadiO wrote:There isn't a Farragut in the USN anymore; seems strange, given that it's a traditional destroyer name (including what was probably the first US destroyer) coupled with the many Burkes building.
First destroyer? DD1 was Bainbridge (although there were destroyers before the numbering system, I just don't have access to my copy of Conway's right now).
The original Farragut was a torpedo boat (TB11) but is apparenty considered to be the first US destroyer on grounds of her size and displacement (which I read in Conway's, funnily enough; the 1860-1905 edition's one of the most interesting books I've read in a long time :) )
BTW, since the beginning of the modern numbering system, there have been three DD-type Farraguts. DD300 was a Clemson-class ship, decomissioned 1 April 1930. DD348 was a Farragut-class, decomissioned 23 October 1945. The most recent was the DDG37, a Coontz-class destroyer, decomissioned 31 October 1989.
I was just surprised that that particular name hadn't made a return in a destroyer program as large as the Burke class - although I suppose there's a lot of potential names not used as yet. Is there a policy where warship names are "rested" for a period before being reused?[/quote]
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RadiO wrote:
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RadiO wrote:There isn't a Farragut in the USN anymore; seems strange, given that it's a traditional destroyer name (including what was probably the first US destroyer) coupled with the many Burkes building.
First destroyer? DD1 was Bainbridge (although there were destroyers before the numbering system, I just don't have access to my copy of Conway's right now).
The original Farragut was a torpedo boat (TB11) but is apparenty considered to be the first US destroyer on grounds of her size and displacement (which I read in Conway's, funnily enough; the 1860-1905 edition's one of the most interesting books I've read in a long time :) )
That's the one I'm talking about, my college library has a copy (and I think I'm the only one to check it out in the last two years). The difference in design philosophy between the US and Europe is rather interesting.
BTW, since the beginning of the modern numbering system, there have been three DD-type Farraguts. DD300 was a Clemson-class ship, decomissioned 1 April 1930. DD348 was a Farragut-class, decomissioned 23 October 1945. The most recent was the DDG37, a Coontz-class destroyer, decomissioned 31 October 1989.
I was just surprised that that particular name hadn't made a return in a destroyer program as large as the Burke class - although I suppose there's a lot of potential names not used as yet. Is there a policy where warship names are "rested" for a period before being reused?[/quote][/quote]

Not that I know of, but the old Farragut's not scrapped yet (AFAIK), so there may be a group trying to rescue it as a museum ship, which could delay naming a new ship for some reason. Some of the Arleigh Burke names are fairly obvious (or at least to people like me who read military history books for fun): the John Paul Jones, the Fitzgerald, the The Sullivans, the Decatur. All relatively well-known names. Others I have no clue about. There are 13 unnamed Burkes right now, though, so one could well be a future Farragut (I'm hoping DDG100...easy to remember).
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:
The Dark wrote:
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Any chance the US would name a ship something like Yamato?
Not while any WWII vets are alive. The ruckus they'd raise would be so loud you'd hear people from Hawaii all the way in Maine. Especially when one of the Hawaiian senators fought in the war.
That's unfortunate. I happen to think it's a beautiful name for a naval vessel.
Maybe, but it was the instrument of war of one of our worst enemies. Cool name or not it'll never ever be on a US ship.
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When will we see the USS Bill Clinton?
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jegs2 wrote:When will we see the USS Bill Clinton?
If we do, it'll be on a ship that won't be under the spotlight of the media, like how Carter got SSN-23 .
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When are we gonna see the USS Walter Mondale ( a laundry ship ). ? :wink:
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TrailerParkJawa wrote:When are we gonna see the USS Walter Mondale ( a laundry ship ). ? :wink:
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Stormbringer wrote: Maybe, but it was the instrument of war of one of our worst enemies. Cool name or not it'll never ever be on a US ship.
Heh, it's because it's a Non US Name......

Now, USS Virginia :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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MKSheppard wrote:
Stormbringer wrote: Maybe, but it was the instrument of war of one of our worst enemies. Cool name or not it'll never ever be on a US ship.
Heh, it's because it's a Non US Name......

Now, USS Virginia :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Slated to be the first of the NSSNs, I think.
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Is there a USS Alabama (I speak of course of any descendants of the CSS Alabama)

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NecronLord wrote:Is there a USS Alabama (I speak of course of any descendants of the CSS Alabama)
I think it was a new-build battleship during WW2
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MKSheppard wrote:
NecronLord wrote:Is there a USS Alabama (I speak of course of any descendants of the CSS Alabama)
I think it was a new-build battleship during WW2
There's also SSBN731
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:
The Dark wrote:
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Any chance the US would name a ship something like Yamato?
Not while any WWII vets are alive. The ruckus they'd raise would be so loud you'd hear people from Hawaii all the way in Maine. Especially when one of the Hawaiian senators fought in the war.
That's unfortunate. I happen to think it's a beautiful name for a naval vessel.
Japan has one of the world's largest navies with some 70 major surface combatants. Petition them to name one Yamato.
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phongn wrote:
MKSheppard wrote:
Stormbringer wrote: Maybe, but it was the instrument of war of one of our worst enemies. Cool name or not it'll never ever be on a US ship.
Heh, it's because it's a Non US Name......

Now, USS Virginia :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Slated to be the first of the NSSNs, I think.
It IS the first NSSN, and the class will carry that name.
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MKSheppard wrote:
NecronLord wrote:Is there a USS Alabama (I speak of course of any descendants of the CSS Alabama)
I think it was a new-build battleship during WW2
BB.60, a South Dakota class battleship, currently a museum at Mobile Alabama
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
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MKSheppard wrote: Heh, it's because it's a Non US Name......

Now, USS Virginia :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Slated to be the first of the NSSNs, I think.
It IS the first NSSN, and the class will carry that name.
NSSN?
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phongn wrote:
MKSheppard wrote:
NecronLord wrote:Is there a USS Alabama (I speak of course of any descendants of the CSS Alabama)
I think it was a new-build battleship during WW2
There's also SSBN731
Umm...that was the boat on which "Crimson Tide" was set wasn't it?

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MKSheppard wrote:
NecronLord wrote:Is there a USS Alabama (I speak of course of any descendants of the CSS Alabama)
I think it was a new-build battleship during WW2
BB60 was just entering commision as the war began. There have been other Alabamas in additon to BB60.

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NecronLord wrote:
Sea Skimmer wrote:
phongn wrote: Slated to be the first of the NSSNs, I think.
It IS the first NSSN, and the class will carry that name.
NSSN?
New SSN, the latest class of USN attack boats to make up for the tiny three-boat Seawolf production run. Virginia is the first and name ship of the class. She be completed in 2004 and commissioned in 2006.

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Face it we need more indimating Names, What do the Russians get? Nasty Scary IE Powerful Names like Death-Tide and Shark

And we GET

Bush!

Next ship out of the harbor over 500 Tons needs a better name

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Mr Bean wrote:Face it we need more indimating Names, What do the Russians get? Nasty Scary IE Powerful Names like Death-Tide and Shark

And we GET

Bush!

Next ship out of the harbor over 500 Tons needs a better name
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Face it, Spanks, we'll see USS Yamato about the same time we can expect to see USS Bismark.

I think we can name some ships after American cultural icons as well:

USS Skywalker (A Carrier)
USS Amidala (Aegis cruiser)
USS Kenobi (another Aegis)
USS Force of the Sith
(have to be a battleship)
SSN Palpatine (Definitely something stealthy)

And I think we should change the National Anthem to the Imperial March, and play the Emperor's theme when the President appears.

The next tank could be called the M-4 Sandcrawler, and infantry troops will wear polished white armor.

The next time Osama bin-Laden gives us guff the President, in black robes, will go on TV with his hand over a red button and say "Commence Primary Ignition..."

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