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Walt & others,
Unfortunately, and as much as we would otherwise prefer, it is not possible to save each and every one of these great ships. The costs of such endeavors are daunting and an unforeseen turn of events (like 9/11's impact on tourism) can easily overwhelm even the best-founded preservation and exhibition plans. One need look no farther than the troubles the Aircraft Carrier Hornet Foundation is currently experiencing. My own feeling is that we are probably doing well if we are able to preserve one or at most two of each class of these great ships. Beyond that, the economics become very dicey, IMHO. I can certainly understand and sympathize with everyone who has seen any ship on which they have served come to its end, especially if that ship holds memories of camaraderie and jobs well done. In my own case, every ship on which I have ever served or just visited is either razor blades (USS CORAL SEA (CV-43), USS SYLVANIA (AFS-2)), reposing in Davy Jones' Locker (USS BRAINE (DD-630): sold to Argentina and later expended as an Exocet target), or awaiting its ultimate fate (USS RANGER (CV-61): stricken from the Naval Vessel Register last year). -- Mike Kanze "The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards." - Sir William Francis Butler "Walt Morgan" wrote in message news:1116770064.e572bb6237e7e614504f29062f70f8ee@t eranews... It makes you wonder. doesn't it? Why the America and not one of the othere retired carriers. I'll bet real money that the same doesn't happen to the JFK when she's retired. I was on the America for the '81 cruise to the Med and IO We were the first carrier to transit the Suez Canal since, what 1956? We made the entire cruise without losing a plane. Should have gotten the battle E for that cruise. But the powers that be thought it was politically incorrect that a non-nuke was a better at its job than a nuke. I did the subsequent '83 cruise also. A fine ship with a fine crew. Walt ISC, USN (RET) Sun, 22 May 2005 05:23:36 GMT, Dave in San Diego wrote: Retired Carrier Sunk Off Atlantic Coast http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050521/...s/carrier_sunk |
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