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antiterror13

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Jeff .... why it's called Ford class carrier ?, Gerald Ford was a Vice President and only became the president after the scandal and in a very short time (~3 years). I am sure (apart from the scandal) Nixon had done more to the country and possibly Reagan would not be bad at all. How about MacArthur ?

Who decide the name of the carrier ? the congress, the President or Pentagon ? or somebody else ?
 

navyreco

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Newport News Shipbuilding Floods Dry Dock and Floats Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) announced today that its Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division began flooding the dry dock where the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) has been under construction since November 2009. With the push of a dozen buttons, ship’s sponsor Susan Ford Bales initiated the flow of more than 100 million gallons of water into the dry dock.

The flooding of the dry dock takes place in phases during which various tests are conducted. Initially, the dock is flooded about 4 feet high to its keel blocks, wood-capped concrete pads on which the ship has been supported during construction. Once the dock is fully flooded and initial afloat testing is complete, water will be partially pumped out and the ship returned to her keel blocks in anticipation of Ford’s christening on Nov. 9. The ship will float again about a week later when it is moved to a pier for outfitting. Ford is scheduled for delivery to the U.S. Navy in 2016.
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TerraN_EmpirE

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Jeff .... why it's called Ford class carrier ?, Gerald Ford was a Vice President and only became the president after the scandal and in a very short time (~3 years). I am sure (apart from the scandal) Nixon had done more to the country and possibly Reagan would not be bad at all. How about MacArthur ?

Who decide the name of the carrier ? the congress, the President or Pentagon ? or somebody else ?

3 years is 75% of a American presidents term, he may not have been a great president or even elected but he was president. He also served.

The selection is made via the Navy board although they to are in a way politicians the final okay being SECNAV who is a appointee.

MacArthur was never president, he was a general and a very very cantankerous one. His career ended when he was more or less fired. Basically he was never in the running.

Ronald Reagan already has a carrier named in his honor.

Nixon is considered disgraced and although he did serve in the Navy he is still widely unpopular, it would be like the British naming a one of the QEs after Prime Minster Chamberlain. Or Russia naming a Mistral in honor of Stalin.
 
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Air Force Brat

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Depends on lot of things. If a torpedo hit one of those propellers and detonated, it would probably ruin that propeller at least...but there are four and the vessel could keep going depending on the damage.

If the detonation penetrated the hull into the machinery spaces and caused larger destruction, fires and secondary explosions, it could stop the carrier.

But the nuclear carrier is FAST. If she has time to get up to max speed, which may be as high as 50 knots or more, she may outrin the torpedo. Aslo the US is developing counter torpedo torpedos to attack oncoming torpedos too.

My Grandson Ben says, hey thats the ship we saw in Virgina, our Son-In-Law Dan who is active duty ARMY, was home from Germany for some training, but found time to take the family to Newport News to see the Gerald R Ford, our daughter may have some pics???? who knows? brat
 

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More reporting and pics on the floating of the Gerald R. Ford.

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Naval Matters said:
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Newport News Shipbuilding began flooding Dry Dock 12 to float the first in class aircraft carrier, Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).

Susan Ford Bales, the ship’s sponsor started the initial flooding procedure to float the aircraft carrier after spending time in the dry dock inspecting the vessel below the water line.

Great report and pics from Friday's flooding of Dry Dock No. 12 for the USS Gerald R. Ford, CVN-78. The flooding continues as we speak and will check her bouyancy, level, displacement, and some systems which take water in and let it out.
 

Franklin

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The start date for the Vikramaditya's journey to India has been set.

Refitted Aircraft Carrier to Leave for India on November 30 – Russian Deputy PM

A Russian-built aircraft carrier refitted for the Indian Navy will finally leave for India on November 30, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Monday, following an overhaul that is years late, and cost over twice the original budgeted price.

The carrier Vikramaditya, which is now five years past its original 2008 delivery date, was supposed to have been handed over to India in December 2012 after the contract was renegotiated, but had to undergo additional repairs after last year’s sea trials revealed that the vessel’s boilers were not fully functional due to problems with their insulation.

“The problems revealed during sea trials last year have been fixed,” Rogozin, who oversees Russia’s defense and space industries, said at a meeting with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

“The ship is ready a month ahead of the handover ceremony and will leave our territorial waters on November 30,” Rogozin said.

Russian arms exports monopoly Rosoboronexport said in September that the Vikramaditya will be handed over to India on November 15 and was expected arrive at the Indian naval base at the port of Mumbai by February.

The warship, previously known as the Admiral Gorshkov, is a Project 1143.4 or modified Kiev class aircraft carrier commissioned by the Soviet Navy in 1987 and decommissioned in 1996 after cuts to the Russian Navy fleet.

The refit of the ship has lurched from one crisis to another since India and Russia signed a $947 million deal in 2004 for its purchase and refit according to the Times of India. Delivery has been delayed three times, pushing up the cost of refurbishing the vessel to $2.3 billion, sparking acrimony between Moscow and New Delhi over the contract.

The Indian Navy has already taken delivery of some of the carrier’s MiG-29K naval fighter aircraft, that were completed before their parent ship was ready for sea.

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kwaigonegin

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More reporting and pics on the floating of the Gerald R. Ford.

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USS Gerald R. Ford, CVN-78 Floated in Dry Dock, October 11, 2013
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Great report and pics from Friday's flooding of Dry Dock No. 12 for the USS Gerald R. Ford, CVN-78. The flooding continues as we speak and will check her bouyancy, level, displacement, and some systems which take water in and let it out.

In case anyone is wondering that lady there under the propeller is Susan Ford Bales, daughter of Gerald Ford and the ship's sponsor.

As to the naming, aside from being POTUS, he also served in the US Navy during WWII.
 

Air Force Brat

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In case anyone is wondering that lady there under the propeller is Susan Ford Bales, daughter of Gerald Ford and the ship's sponsor.

As to the naming, aside from being POTUS, he also served in the US Navy during WWII.

Ok, my Grandson wants to know if we have a picture of it actually Floating???? Jeff? BD??? brat
 
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