Top editors give you the stories you want delivered right to your inbox each weekday. In this capacity, John F. Kennedy's new primary function would be to provide a surge capability, and in peacetime, to support training requirements. USS John F. Kennedy(CV-67) returned to Norfolk, Virginia, 7 April 1993. [10] The ship was officially christened 27 May 1967 by Jacqueline Kennedy and her 9-year-old daughter, Caroline, two days short of what would have been President Kennedy's 50thbirthday. This article may not be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without written permission. The carrier Kitty Hawk's service history has been at times thrilling and at times tumultuous. Two decades later she played a role in the Gulf of Tonkin incident, launching aircraft to support the USS Maddox andUSS Turner Joy against alleged attacks by the North Vietnamese. According to a spokesperson for International Shipbreaking Limited, the dismantling will begin "in July" and will . Decommissioned in 1963, she was sold to Union Minerals and Alloys Corp. for scrapping in 1974. Bunker Hill fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima and carried troops home from the Pacific in Operation Magic Carpet. After John F. Kennedy arrived back home, she immediately commenced a post-deployment stand down, and simultaneously, entered a selected restricted availability period that lasted through 1 October 1991. USS Monterey (CVL-26) was commissioned in 1943, weighing 11,000 tons and measuring 622 feet. In 2012, the ship hosted the second annual Carrier Classic college basketball game. In 1974, the Navy donated her to Patriots Point Development Authority in South Carolina, which turned her into a museum. USS Constellation (CV-64) will be the latest carrier to meet the scrappers. On 17 March 2008 at about 1700, she was seen leaving Norfolk Naval Station under tow of the tug Atlantic Salvor. Plans to have it sold for scrap were canceled in favor of using the hull as a target in live-fire underwater explosive tests. Ordered in 1943, she was canceled while under construction. After the war she was renovated and recommissioned in 1951, then transformed into a submarine warfare support carrier in 1960. John F. Kennedy S-3 Division during departure from Norfolk, Virginia to the Mediterranean Sea, 4 August 1980. US Navy aircraft carrier to be broken down for just a cent arrives at It. Though her time fighting in the Pacific in World War II was brief, she lived long enough to see the end of the Vietnam War as well. US Carrier Arrives at Scrapyard After One-Cent Dismantling Deal F-14A Tomcat launched from aircraft carrierUSSJohn F. Kennedy(CV-67), 12 March 1986. Decommissioned in 1990, Coral Sea was sold to Seawitch Salvage in Baltimore three years later. While at Norfolk the ship was placed on a four-month selective restricted-availability period as shipyard workers carried out maintenance. Another tense incident happened in 1984, during the later years of the Cold War amid heightened tensions with the Soviet Union. This infographic shares the history of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers (U.S. Navy graphic by Annalisa Underwood/Released). She was designed to carry just 30 aircraft. USS Leyte (CV-32) had just missed the end of World War II when she was commissioned in April 1946, but saw action later in Korea. Fire on USS Forrestal July 29, 1967. The ship was decommissioned in 1998. During the course of the intercept, the MiGs were determined to be hostile and were both shot down. USS Kitty Hawk, 1999. US Navy Photo. Commissioned in October 1945, Roosevelt weighed 45,000 tons and measured 968 feet in length. Its currently at the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Wash. Named for the North Carolina site of the first powered flight, Kitty Hawk commissioned in 1961. Eleven years later, work began to turn the Midway into a museum. For most of the remainder of 1972, John F. Kennedy and her air wing participated in a variety of international exercises that was highlightedby NATO exerciseStrong Express whereshe crossed the Arctic Circle for the first time. The United States Navy has sold two decommissioned aircraft carriers to a scrap dealer for just one cent each. According to the official Navy history, on the evening of Oct. 11, "beginning in the mess decks a series of incidents led to fighting between blacks and whites that spread across a number of areas of the ship, including sick bay and the flight deck." She was built to weigh 27,100 tons and was 872 feet long, carrying up to 110 aircraft. National Archives identifier, 6410077. She took on all the supplies and equipment she had just been offloading. Two years after it was commissioned into naval service in 1961, the CIA partnered with the Navy to practice launching and recovering the U-2 Dragon Lady high-altitude reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft from the Kitty Hawk. Newspaper reports at the time say the crew was made up of 300 Black sailors out of 4,500. She performed combat tours of Vietnam in 1967 and 1968 and helped recover astronauts from NASAs space flights. [3][7] In late 2017, the Navy revoked her "donation hold" status and designated her for dismantling.[8]. The ship was decommissioned in 1993 and sent to the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Wash. A 2012 bid to turn Ranger into a museum ship on the Columbia River near Fairview, Ore. failed. This Is The Only Photo Of A U.S. Navy Supercarrier Being - The Drive Although a cease-fire had been agreed upon, John F. Kennedy remained in the area due to continued high tensions. John F. Kennedy would be available to deploy with either an active or reserve carrier air wing when mobilized in support of urgent operational requirements. During her visit to Ireland, high winds in Dublin Bay caused the boarding pontoon to tear a large hole in John F. Kennedy's hull. CV-58, the lead ship in a new classtentatively to be named the United States, was likewise canceled, but only five days after the keel was finished in 1949. The ships are due be towed to Brownsville, Texas, for scrapping in the coming months, an ISL spokesperson told the Brownsville Herald. Naval Institute (@navalinstitute) on Instagram: "#OTD in 1988, USS Bonefish (SS-582) was forced to the surface where the crew abandoned the sub be . National Archives identifier, 6446001. USS Coral Sea (CV-43) Sign up for notifications from Insider! USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) - Navy Site As the 11 September attacks of 2001 unfolded, John F. Kennedy and her battle group were ordered to support Operation Noble Eagle, establishing air security along the mid-Atlantic seaboard, including Washington, D.C. John F. Kennedy was released from Noble Eagle on 14 September 2001. An Essex-class carrier, she weighed 27,100 tons and measured 872 feet, and was built for 90 to 100 aircraft. During the deployment, John F .Kennedy participated in multiple exercises with Italian and French naval forces that were geared to counter the Soviet Union threat. Photo via Wikipedia. US Navy Photo. The ship was mothballed in 1970. National Archives photograph, USN 1174253. During the OIF deployment, John F. Kennedys aircraft support were critical to the pivotal Operation Phantom Fury or more commonly known as the second Battle of Fallujah in November 2004. During this time John F. Kennedy played host to the first visit of the Somali head of state. Now, with 25 deployments firmly behind it, the Kitty Hawk is destined for the recycling yard. Named after the deceased Yorktownsunk at the Battle of Midwaythe Yorktown was commissioned in April 1943. Race riots erupted on the Kitty Hawk in 1972, with a number of fights between white and Black sailors breaking out across parts of the ship. The company did make one correction to the ship's story. They are due to be broken. The pilot Bob Schumacher tested the "carrier suitability" of the spy plane, which was given the code name N315X, a report by Naval History and Heritage Command said. Throughout the carrier's 48 years of service, it not only saw countless battles and. Officials have been shopping the ex-Kitty Hawk to scrappers since late 2017, with no takers. I'm not the creator of this video. Intgration de sites Web Naval History and Heritage Command photograph, UA 461.20. Saratoga and Constellation are just the latest in a long line of decommissioned carriers, the first of which dates to the 1920s. Reprisal (CV-35) was doomed before she was born. She was briefly deactivated after World War II, but called back to duty to participate in the Korean War, and fought again in Vietnam. Years later, the Kitty Hawk, now deployed in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and Japan, collided with a Soviet submarine when the latter was surfacing. Iraq later deposed Sheik Jabir Ahmed Sabah and established a puppet government. National Archives photograph, K-88248. After the ship was raided for usable equipment, she was scrapped at a yard in New Jersey. In 1984 the ship was drydocked at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for a one-and-a-half-year complex overhaul and upgrades. The former USS Kitty Hawk arrived at a scrapyard in Brownsville, Texas, this week. The night of Nov. 22, 1975, while operating with USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) in the Ionian Sea, USS Belknap (CG-26) turned into and collided with Kennedy. Commissioned in February 1947, she was converted to a command ship in 1963 but retained her original name. She is berthed at the NAVSEA Inactive Ships On-site Maintenance facility in Philadelphia, formerly the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, and, until late 2017, was available for donation as a museum and memorial to a qualified organization. By April 1973, the last of the trials concluded "with a handful of black sailors still in Navy jails and others discharged, but with little light shed on what caused the racial disturbance aboard the aircraft carrier last October," according to an Associated Press report from the time. Aircraft line the deck of aircraft carrierUSSJohn F. Kennedy(CV-67) as the vessel was underway during Operation Desert Storm, 21 January 1991. After the overhaul was complete, John F. Kennedy operated for the next eight years mostly off the U.S. east coast and the Mediterranean. (See details below). Benjamin Cloud, a Black sailor who was Kitty Hawk's second in command, with playing a major role in defusing the situation. She was designed to hold 137 planes. The ship was commissioned in 1965. The AEGIS cruiser Vicksburg acquired the jets on radar and warned them to turn away, which they did. For the next few years, John F. Kennedy continued the cycle of NATO exercises, deployments to the Mediterranean, and upkeep of the ship. On 4 October, John F. Kennedy crossed the Arctic Circle again during NATO exerciseSwift Move, a nine-day exercise that combined the efforts of more than 20,000 personnel, 34 ships, and 250 land and sea-based aircraft from Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. She fought in the battles of Midway and Guadalcanal, surviving both, though emerging from the latter heavily damaged. The ship spent most of the remaining year training off the Virginia Capes. Though she missed the end of World War II, Kearsarge served in the Korean War and Vietnam. She was decommissioned in 1970 and sold for scrap metal the following year. U.S. Naval Institute on Instagram: "#OTD in 1988, USS Bonefish (SS-582 The 83,000-ton carrier served in Vietnam War and was the forward deployed U.S. carrier in Japan from 1998 to 2008. She weighs in at 61,235 tons, according to public data from the Navy, and is 1,067 feet long. KENNEDY was originally designated as CVA 67, attack aircraft carrier. Earlier the same day, one F-14 Tomcat, following a problem with the catapult, fell off of the flight deck of John F. Kennedy, with AIM-54 Phoenix missiles in international waters, off the coast Scotland. The ship remained on station until later that month when she was relieved by aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). She continued to participate in a multitude of NATO exercises. John F. Kennedy served as the flagship for the armada before departing on her eleventh overseas deployment to the Mediterranean in August highlighted by multiple Freedom of Navigation exercises in the Gulf of Sidra, and operations off of the coast of Lebanon as a response to increasing terrorist activities and U.S. citizens being taken hostage in Beirut. The U.S. [8], On 6 October 2021, John F. Kennedy and Kitty Hawk were sold for one-cent each to International Shipbreaking Limited. When John F. Kennedy returned she was sent to the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, where she underwent a two-year extensive overhaul. Before the end of the war, Wasp participated in Pacific island assaults and the attack on Okinawa. Six months later she was sunk by a Japanese torpedo at the Battle of Coral Sea. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) (formerly CVA-67 ), the only ship of her class, is an aircraft carrier, formerly of the United States Navy. [27], Ex-John F. Kennedy was towed to Norfolk, Virginia on 26 July 2007. The ship successfully rescued the crew of the vessel, then headed toward the Middle East, where she became the first U.S. aircraft carrier to make a port call in Al Aqabah, Jordan, in the process playing host to the King of Jordan, before taking up station in support of Operation Southern Watch. Her port visits included Barcelona and Palma, Formia, Italy, Augusta Bay, Gaeta, Souda Bay, Rhodes, Athens, and Livorno. Stay up to date with what you want to know. Setting sail in July 1986, John F. Kennedy participated in the International Naval Review to help mark the Re-dedication of the Statue of Liberty. On 1 October, John F. Kennedy welcomed a new commander, Captain Robert H. Gormley, and two months later relieved USSAmerica(CVA-66) at Rota, Spain, where she rejoined Sixth Fleet. For several months, the aircraft carrier exercised at general quarters and aircraft launched nearly every day, conducting training sorties over Saudi Arabia. Ranger was the third Forestal-class super carrier. As an Essex-class ship, she weighed 27,100 tons and measured 888 feet, carrying 90 to 100 aircraft. An inspection in 1973 found that she was unfit for service. Navy Sells 2 Aircraft Carriers to Scrap Dealers for a Cent Each USS John F. Kennedy (CVA-67), first in class and the last conventionally-powered aircraft carrier built for the U.S. Navy, was commissioned at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock. USS Klakring (FFG-42) Oliver Hazard Perry: Frigate: Stricken, possible foreign sale. In 2001, the San Francisco Weekly raised concerns that the still radioactive hull contributed to nuclear pollution in the area. Still floating in 1999, she was used for the set of the Robin Williams film What Dreams May Come. US Navy Photo. She was sold for scrap in 1971. She participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea before the end of the war. On 9 April 1979, she experienced five fires which killed one shipyard worker and injured 34others, and on 5 June 1979 the carrier was the target of two more fires; no one was injured in the latter incident. Making one of these ships environmentally suitable for. USS Hornet (CV-12) practicing recovering the Apollo capsule. Once the Warning order was issued, the ship went into 24-hour supplies replenishment procedures. 326 likes, 5 comments - U.S. From 1969 to 1991 she served as a training ship. She was decommissioned in 1970. The ship, which began its final sea voyage in January, will arrive at a Texas shipbreaking facility in May. USS Bennington (CV-20) was commissioned in August 1944, weighing 27,100 tons and measuring 872 feet, and able to carry 90 to 100 planes. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) at sea, January 1979. The US Navy sold two aircraft carriers to a ship-breaking company for 1 cent each after decades of service. National Archives photograph, K-90612. In 1975, Essex was sold for scrap. In June 1982, while John F. Kennedy was en route to Haifaa northern Israeli port cityshe was diverted off the coast of Lebanon to evacuate U.S. citizens in the wake of the ongoing crisis between Israeli forces and the Palestine Liberation Organization. US Navy Photo. Naval Sea Systems Command, a US Navy suborganization, said it had agreed to sell the USS Kitty Hawk and the USS John F. Kennedy to International Shipbreaking Limited, which is based in Brownsville, Texas, USA Today reported. Lexington was one of the first ships to respond to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor by sending out planes to hunt for the Japanese fleet, according to an official Navy history. On 4 December 1983 ten A-6 aircraft from John F. Kennedy along with A-6 and A-7 aircraft from USSIndependence took part in a bombing raid over Beirut, in response to two U.S. F-14 aircraft being fired upon the previous day. This 1986 video is of a helicopter from USS America dropping off pigs on USS John F. Kennedy. She was decommissioned in 1959 and sold for scrap in 1970. National Archives photograph, USN 1172896. Commissioned in April 1943 as a member of the Essex line of carriers, the Intrepid. The Navy switched to building her as an aircraft carrier partway through construction in 1922 and launched the vessel in 1925. A penny will also be spent to purchase and scrap the former USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67). For the next five years, John F. Kennedy resumed the cycle of participation in NATO exercises, cruises in the Mediterranean, and upkeep at Norfolk. The initial air burst test did little damage, but a subsequent underwater bomb test did the ship in. John F. Kennedy's 15th Mediterranean deployment included two transits of the Suez Canal, and four months deployed in the Persian Gulf. Langley was the first of its kind. The deployment, which was originally slated to be just two-weeks in duration, ended up as a 35,127-mile trek to the Mediterranean that had spanned six months. By 1965, the larger semi-submerged Shipway 11 became available, where final construction was completed. In 1969 she was decommissioned. The Ship: CV/A-67 - USS John F. Kennedy Aircraft Carrier Project It was towed away in February of this year. [12][15] [14] While the carrier was at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia for the overhaul, arson attacks were carried out on the ship on two occasions. F-8 Crusader fighter aircraft flew in for recovery on the flight deck of USS John F. Kennedy (CVA-67) somewhere in the Atlantic, August 1971. All Star Metals will receive the profits from metal it salvages and sells. In 1992, after decommissioning, the Lexington was donated to become USS Lexington Museum on the Bay off Corpus Christi, Texas. After shakedown training that took her to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, John F. Kennedy made way to Norfolk, Virginia, where she underwent extensive repairs in preparation for an extended deployment. John F. Kennedy continued to prepare for war with a 15 January 1991 deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait looming. The "Battle Cat" started its 16,000-mile journey to the scrapyard in January at Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton, Washington. Both were launched in the 1960s before being decommissioned in 2009 and 2017 . She fought in the Marianas Islands and supported attacks on the Japanese home islands near the end of World War II, then was decommissioned two years after the end of the war. Three days later her aircraft sunk a Japanese submarine. The Midway-class carriers CV-56 and CV-57 were also canceled before their keels had been laid. Like the Constellation, some pondered turning Saratoga into a museum. USS Cabot (CVL-28) pier side in New Orleans. Aircraft carrier sold for 1 cent for scrap headed to eBay after Navy Four years later she was decommissioned, but resurrected for the Korean war the following year. John F. Kennedy was originally set to head for homeport after the exercise, but another crisis in the Middle East reared its head when Egyptian and Syrian forces launched a surprise attack on Israel on 6 October 1973 duringThe Yom Kippur War. Accordingly, John F. Kennedy, in company with guided missile frigateDale(DLG-19), guided missile destroyerRichard E. Byrd(DDG-23), and destroyerSarsfield(DD-837)supported by the oilerCaloosahatchee(AO-98)steamed to a holding area 100 miles west of Gibraltar, to assume an alert position to respond to the crisis. The Kitty Hawk was decommissioned in 2o09 and the John F. Kennedy in 2017. Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility - Wikipedia She supported landings on Iwo Jima and attacks on the Japanese home islands before the end of the war. The shipyard will also scrap the former USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), similarly purchased for a penny. National Archives identifier, 6410054. [4], In August 2002, John F. Kennedy visited the city of Tarragona in Spain. The Navy reported between 47 and 60 men had been injured in the violence. "The ship was maintained in that status until 2017 when the chief of naval operations notified the secretary of the Navy that CV 67 [USS John F. Kennedy] was being re-designated from. Marine patrols dispatched to deal with the violence were interpreted by some Black sailors "as racist and [they] armed themselves with aircraft tie-down chains.". In her time in the Indian Ocean John F. Kennedy conducted her only port visit to Perth/Fremantle, Western Australia, anchoring in Gage Roads on 19 March 1982 for a R&R visit, departing on 25 March back to the Indian Ocean. She was decommissioned in 1970 and sold for scrap in 1980. At first slated to become a permanent memorial, those plans were shelved in 1949 for lack of funding. USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) was commissioned in 1943 and designed to carry 90 to 100 aircraft. The. USS Boxer (CV-21) was another Essex-class carrier. The ship returned to Norfolk, Virginia in March 1987 and was dry-docked a second time for fifteen months for critical upgrades and major repairs. Princeton was designed to carry 45 aircraft. Aircraft carrier sold for 1 cent for scrap headed to eBay after - Yahoo In 2007, The Times of London listed her as one of the best shipwrecks for scuba-divers in the world. She underwent extensive modernization while still under construction, ending up at 30,800 tons and 904 feet long, though still built for just 90 to 100 planes like the rest of the Essex class. Navy sells USS Kitty Hawk, USS John F. Kennedy to shipbreaker for 1 But the ship was also a relic of a bygone era: Fueled by oil instead of nuclear power, the carrier was the last of its kind in the Navy's arsenal. USS Saratoga returns from Operation Desert Storm. The ship was commissioned in 1947 as a large aircraft carrier of the Midway class, weighing 45,000 tons and 968 feet long. Commissioned in July 1946, the Saipan was 14,500 tons, 684 feet long and designed to carry approximately 50 aircraft. Scrapper: International Shipbreaking Limited in Brownsville, Texas Sold: For One Penny The latest news that has been reported (January 2022) of the USS Kitty Hawk is that she is being towed from Seattle to Texas around South America for scrapping (she is too big to fit through the Panama Canal). The Kitty Hawk was decommissioned in 2017 and the John F. Kennedy in 2009. BREMERTON, Wash. The Navy has sold the former USS Kitty Hawk and USS John F. Kennedy to a Texas shipbreaking company to scrap the aging, defunct aircraft . USS Tarawa (CV-40) was commissioned in December 1945, weighing 27,100 tons, 888 feet long and designed to carry 90 to 100 planes. Afterwards, she continued to operate in the Mediterranean until she steamed to Norfolk on 15 October, where she underwent overhaul that lasted until February 1983. The ships are due to be towed to Brownsville for scrapping in the coming months, an ISL spokesperson told the Brownsville Herald. USS Bataan (CVL-29) was commissioned in November 1943, weighing 11,120 tons and 622 feet long. She arrived in Norfolk on 28 March 1991. After emerging from overhaul on 5 January 1973, John F. Kennedy was tapped to deploy to Southeast Asia, but her orders were changed to European waters in wake of the Paris Peace Accords. In the meantime, however, she was used as a filming location for the science-fiction film Silent Running. John F. Kennedy launched two F-14 Tomcats from VF-32 "Fighting Swordsmen" to intercept the incoming MiGs. Unlike her sister, however, she survived multiple hits from the Japanese in World War II. The ship launched 185 major strikes, 150 of them against North Vietnam, hitting the Hanoi and Haiphong areas 65 times. F-9F Fighters zoom by USS Princeton (CV-37) in 1951. Instead, we will redouble our efforts to develop a land-based facility at the former Quonset Point Naval Air Station, which would incorporate museums and memorials for the USS John F Kennedy and USS Saratoga, as well as a permanent home for the RI Aviation Hall of Fame. On 27 February 1991 President George H. W. Bush declared a cease-fire in Iraq, and ordered all U.S. forces to stand down. Attack Squadron 205 (VA-205) aircraft were towed across the flight deck of USS John F. Kennedy (CVA-67) during operations in the Atlantic, August 1971. Decommissioned in 1954, she was sold for scrap seven years later to the Nicolai Joffe Corp. in Beverly Hills, Calif. USS San Jacinto (CVL-30)Also commissioned in November 1943 was the San Jacinto (CVL-30). [30] A report in the Boston Herald newspaper on 26 November 2009 mentioned the possibility of bringing John F. Kennedy to the Boston, Massachusetts area, as a museum or memorial at no cost to the city, if desired. [34] One year later on 19 January 2011 the Portland, Maine City Council voted 90 to not continue with the project to bring the ship to Maine. The ship will likely be scrapped. The US Navy Sold 2 Obsolete Aircraft Carriers to Scrap Dealers for a Six Essex-class carriers with hull numbers CV-50 through CV-55 were ordered 1944, but all were canceled before construction started. NOW WATCH: How the Navy's largest hospital ship can help with the coronavirus, an ISL spokesperson told the Brownsville Herald. In 1951 and 1952 she launched sorties over Korea. Starting on that first day of strikes,John F. Kennedysettled into a routine that lasted through the end of the conflict, engaging in a steady, but fast-paced regimen of preparing aircraft, launching them, recovering them, and repeating the process. To reprint or license this article or any content from Military.com, please submit your request, Nearly 50 Years of Navy History Is on Its Way to Become Scrap, Biden, Marcos Set to Meet as Tensions Grow With China. In 1974, she won the Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet. The Navy veteran, a retired air traffic controller on the warship from 1984 to 1989, has kept a close eye out for any public sightings of it since the foggy January day it left Bremerton until it. After a brief NATO exercise near the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, John F. Kennedy returned to Norfolk on 2 May 1984. The former John F. Kennedy, which is laid up at the Philadelphia Naval Yard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has a shorter voyage ahead of it. However, her caretakers fell into debt, and in 1999 she was auctioned off to Sabe Marine Salvage for scrap. A Navy history of the ship noted that Adm. John Hyland, in presenting the award, said that "the ship is recognized in professional circles as having been on Yankee Station during the toughest part of the war and against the most heavily defended area in the world.". Constellation was deployed to the Tonkin Bay and her air wing flew reconnaissance missions over Laos in the 1960s and served off Vietnam repeatedly through the early 1970s. DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S.
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