Sunday, March 11, 2012
Storied Aircraft Carrier, 'The Big E,' Makes Final Voyage
Brock Vergakis at the Associated Press wrote a piece that appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer on the final cruise of the USS Enterprise.
NORFOLK, Va. - When the makers of "Top Gun" were filming on board the USS Enterprise, they donated a set of black fuzzy dice to liven up the ship's otherwise drab interior.
A quarter-century later, the dice will still be dangling inside the tower of "the Big E" as the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier sets sail on its final voyage Sunday.
The trinket is a reminder of the ship's storied 50-year history that includes action in several wars, a prominent role in the Cuban missile crisis and serving as a spotter ship for John Glenn's historic orbit of the earth.
"To serve on this ship, certainly in this capacity, you certainly have to be a student of the ship's history," said Rear Adm. Walter Carter, commander of the Enterprise strike group. "Fifty years of service, in our nation's history, we've never had a warship in service that long."
You can read the rest of the story via the below link:
http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/news/nation/20120310_ap_storiedcarrierthebigemakesfinalvoyage.html
Note: The above U.S. Navy photo shows the USS Enterprise underway.
You can visit the aircraft carrier's web site via the below link:
www.enterprise.navy.mil
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