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When the last vessel to bear the name, the nuclear USS Enterprise (CVN-65), was decommissioned in December 2012, then-Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, made an announcement: The legacy of "Big-E ...
The decommissioning of CVN-65 was not the end of USS Enterprise. CVN-80, the third Ford-class carrier, will bear the name Enterprise and carry on the legacy of these ships in the Navy. Naming this ...
USS Enterprise served for more than fifty years, until she was retired from service in 2012, and formally decommissioned in 2017. Commercial shipbreakers in Brownsville, Texas, or Mobile ...
The Navy has begun a $145 million overhaul of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard’s “electrical backbone,” the first step in ...
The decommissioning of the USS Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, started in 2012. Its name wasn't struck until 2017 and remains inactive as of this writing, waiting to be ...
Tuesday, Newport News Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson shared that an aircraft elevator had moved for the final time on board the former USS Enterprise (CVN65.) The ship, which also happens ...
Another plane with “B5” written on the fuselage is suspected of being a BuNo 4581 that was assigned to Bombing Squadron Six from the USS Enterprise. The USS Yorktown retrieved two Enterprise ...
The movie “Top Gun” was shot aboard the USS Enterprise (decommissioned in 2015), but some scenes were reportedly taken at the Kitty Hawk, which was a part of other Hollywood productions such ...