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sbp
07-14-03, 02:20 PM
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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- The ship's whistle blared (http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/news-article.aspx?storyid=5841) and warplanes streaked overhead as the Navy commissioned its newest aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan, and former first lady Nancy Reagan told the crew to "bring her to life."

The carrier, nearly 1,100 feet long and standing 20 stories above the waterline, is the first to be named for a living president. The flight deck covers 4.5 acres.

The former president, now 92 and ailing with Alzheimer's disease, didn't attend the ceremony Saturday at Norfolk Naval Station.

"Today we send forth a great American ship bearing a great American name," Vice President Dick Cheney told the crowd.

"Something tells me any potential adversary of the United States will take note when word arrives that the USS Ronald Reagan has been sighted off shore," Cheney said.

By the time the two-term president left office in 1989, the Navy had nearly 600 ships, about twice the ships it has today.

"He came to the presidency with a clear understanding of the tools our Navy would need to protect the American people," Cheney said.

Nancy Reagan christened the ship in 2001, breaking a bottle of American sparkling wine against its bow.

On Saturday, she walked to a podium on the deck of the nuclear-powered ship, waved to the cheering crowd on the pier below and said: "I only have one line, so 'Man the ship and bring her to life.'"

Sailors in dress white uniforms replied "Aye aye, ma'am," then raced aboard the ship decked out with red, white and blue bunting as a band played "Anchors Aweigh."

Two F-14 Tomcat and two F-18 Hornet jets flew overhead in formation and the carrier's whistle blared.

The Reagan, expected to serve the Navy for more than 50 years, will be based in San Diego, be home to 6,000 sailors and carry more than 80 aircraft. With two nuclear reactors, the carrier can travel faster than 30 knots and operate for 20 years without refueling.

Construction took about five years. It is the ninth, and second-to-last, Nimitz-class carrier to be built at the Northrop Grumman shipyard in nearby Newport News.

Ann Stinson drove from Grove City, Pa., to attend Saturday's ceremony because her niece's husband is a sailor assigned to the Reagan and their infant daughter is to be baptized aboard the ship Sunday. She said she would have wanted to attend the commissioning ceremony anyway because she admires the Reagans.

"He was an excellent president and I think she is a very dignified lady," Stinson said.

additional linkage: http://www.tribnet.com/news/story/3453161p-3484253c.html

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Riptide
07-14-03, 02:24 PM
Wow, the nimitz class ships are pretty snazzy. Seem to be a great class of ship since they've been around since the seventies.

UDawg
07-14-03, 02:33 PM
I caught part of this on c-span. It was good to see the former First Lady again.

1stFlight
07-14-03, 02:45 PM
Gift of understatement, you really need to see one of these beasts.....they are awesome to behold and she's a Nimitz class ship, built with 90's technology!!

Originally posted by Riptide
Wow, the nimitz class ships are pretty snazzy. Seem to be a great class of ship since they've been around since the seventies.

Riptide
07-14-03, 02:53 PM
I went aboard the kittyhawk once but I think she's an old forrestal class ship. The nimitz class is definitely a site... I've seen towns in montana that would be dwarfed by them. :)

PsychoSy
07-15-03, 02:40 AM
The brother of one of my friends was on the Kittyhawk in the early-mid 90s but I don't know if he's still there or not. As for the USS Reagan...all I can say is don't let the name of one of the worst Presidents in history fool you - that's a beautiful ship! ;)

LORD-eX-Bu
07-15-03, 03:10 AM
thank god there will never be a USS Clinton, it'd never make it out of the shipyard:rofl

w00t! Great name for a great ship that will help ensure(even more so than before) our dominance in the air, land and sea(oh yeah, can't forget about that new military space program too :lol: ):D

Ronal Reagan was(and still is), in my opinion, one of the greatest presidents to lead this country;)

Hyper_Snyper
07-15-03, 08:08 AM
The next one, CVN-77, will be named USS George H W Bush.
I'm not kidding. (http://www.worldsfinestnavy.com/CVN77.html)

After that one that's it for the Nimitz-class. The new CVX class will take over.

The Baron
07-15-03, 08:20 AM
Ronal Reagan was(and still is), in my opinion, one of the greatest presidents to lead this country
You're the only person on the planet who thinks that..

SparrowHawk
07-15-03, 08:33 AM
Hardly...

http://ragz-international.com/pres.pdf


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UDawg
07-15-03, 08:57 AM
Originally posted by The Baron
You're the only person on the planet who thinks that..

Actually most historians put him above average for his first term. When judging a presidency you have to judge the two most important things. One is did he acheive most of what he promised he would do? Two did he leave the country in better shape than when he left it. On both of those questions the answer is yes. The 90's were pretty good. The early 90's had a small recession that was really blip on the radar screen.

The only people who don't like Reagan are lefties. The country loved him all through his presidency. I don't know where you get your info.

Riptide
07-15-03, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by The Baron
You're the only person on the planet who thinks that..
Huh? Apparently someone else did since they named an aircraft carrier after him. That is, unless your saying that an nvnews member was in charge of naming that ship. Lol! ;)

UDawg
07-15-03, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by Riptide
Huh? Apparently someone else did since they named an aircraft carrier after him. That is, unless your saying that an nvnews member was in charge of naming that ship. Lol! ;) BAHAHAHAHA! YOU GO BOYYYEEEEEE!!!

vampireuk
07-16-03, 07:50 AM
If they were to name any Navy thing after clinton it would have to be a submarine:p

PsychoSy
07-16-03, 11:28 AM
Oh, bad, bad, really bad joke! :rofl

Keep 'em coming!! :p

UDawg
07-16-03, 11:36 AM
Clinton gave a whole new meaning to Havana "seeded" cigars. ;)

vampireuk
07-16-03, 11:50 AM
The Clinton missile, quick effective and brings a country to its knees:D

Lucien1964
07-16-03, 12:19 PM
Originally posted by vampireuk
If they were to name any Navy thing after clinton it would have to be a submarine:p

HEHEHEHEHE. I agree.