Jim West Pa
New member
A U.S.S. ENTERPRISE has been in service to Her country for 'bout as long as She's had a NAVY in one form of ship or another.
Our most recent, CVN-65,formerly CVN(A)-65, the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, has been in service for 51 years. Longer than any other ENTERPRISE and has seen more combat than any other ENTERPRISE. ( actualy, i believe more than any other American NAVAL vessel )
My 2nd oldest son served 6 years mannig the reactors in the bowels of THE USS ENTERPRISE, CVN-65.
Sadly She is currently in the process of being decommisioned and as of 1 December, deactivated.Her decommisioning will be completed after she is done being defuled.
Happily, Her lagacey will live on.
Although her hull number CVN-65 will be retired, her name USS ENTERPRISE will live on on a Gerald R. Ford class carrier bearing the hull number of CVN-80.
She has served her country well and has served me by bringing my son safely home from two combat tours in the Persian gulf.
I've had the honor of walking Her massive deck from stem to stern, have seen every part of Her that wasn't classified, have eaten in Her galley and even sat in Her Captain's chair on the con.(don't tell anyone
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The BIG "E" is dead.
[size=large]Long live BIG "E" !!![/size]
Our most recent, CVN-65,formerly CVN(A)-65, the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, has been in service for 51 years. Longer than any other ENTERPRISE and has seen more combat than any other ENTERPRISE. ( actualy, i believe more than any other American NAVAL vessel )
My 2nd oldest son served 6 years mannig the reactors in the bowels of THE USS ENTERPRISE, CVN-65.
Sadly She is currently in the process of being decommisioned and as of 1 December, deactivated.Her decommisioning will be completed after she is done being defuled.
Happily, Her lagacey will live on.
Although her hull number CVN-65 will be retired, her name USS ENTERPRISE will live on on a Gerald R. Ford class carrier bearing the hull number of CVN-80.
She has served her country well and has served me by bringing my son safely home from two combat tours in the Persian gulf.
I've had the honor of walking Her massive deck from stem to stern, have seen every part of Her that wasn't classified, have eaten in Her galley and even sat in Her Captain's chair on the con.(don't tell anyone

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The BIG "E" is dead.
[size=large]Long live BIG "E" !!![/size]